Vacuolar Processing Enzymes in Plant Programmed Cell Death and Autophagy

Int J Mol Sci. 2023 Jan 7;24(2):1198. doi: 10.3390/ijms24021198.

Abstract

Vacuolar processing enzymes (VPEs) are plant cysteine proteases that are subjected to autoactivation in an acidic pH. It is presumed that VPEs, by activating other vacuolar hydrolases, are in control of tonoplast rupture during programmed cell death (PCD). Involvement of VPEs has been indicated in various types of plant PCD related to development, senescence, and environmental stress responses. Another pathway induced during such processes is autophagy, which leads to the degradation of cellular components and metabolite salvage, and it is presumed that VPEs may be involved in the degradation of autophagic bodies during plant autophagy. As both PCD and autophagy occur under similar conditions, research on the relationship between them is needed, and VPEs, as key vacuolar proteases, seem to be an important factor to consider. They may even constitute a potential point of crosstalk between cell death and autophagy in plant cells. This review describes new insights into the role of VPEs in plant PCD, with an emphasis on evidence and hypotheses on the interconnections between autophagy and cell death, and indicates several new research opportunities.

Keywords: Atg genes; Atg proteins; autophagic bodies; caspases; protease; tonoplast; vacuole.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Apoptosis* / physiology
  • Autophagy / physiology
  • Cell Death / physiology
  • Plants*
  • Vacuoles / metabolism