Dry side of the core: a meta-analysis addressing the original nature of the ABA signalosome at the onset of seed imbibition

Front Plant Sci. 2023 Jul 5:14:1192652. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2023.1192652. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

The timing of seedling emergence is a major agricultural and ecological fitness trait, and seed germination is controlled by a complex molecular network including phytohormone signalling. One such phytohormone, abscisic acid (ABA), controls a large array of stress and developmental processes, and researchers have long known it plays a crucial role in repressing germination. Although the main molecular components of the ABA signalling pathway have now been identified, the molecular mechanisms through which ABA elicits specific responses in distinct organs is still enigmatic. To address the fundamental characteristics of ABA signalling during germination, we performed a meta-analysis focusing on the Arabidopsis dry seed proteome as a reflexion basis. We combined cutting-edge proteome studies, comparative functional analyses, and protein interaction information with genetic and physiological data to redefine the singular composition and operation of the ABA core signalosome from the onset of seed imbibition. In addition, we performed a literature survey to integrate peripheral regulators present in seeds that directly regulate core component function. Although this may only be the tip of the iceberg, this extended model of ABA signalling in seeds already depicts a highly flexible system able to integrate a multitude of information to fine-tune the progression of germination.

Keywords: abscisic acid (ABA); molecular signalling; protein post-translational modifications (PTMs); proteomics; seed germination.

Publication types

  • Systematic Review

Grants and funding

The writing of this review was supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft Grant NE2296 to GN, and a PhD fellowship of the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes to TK. We also acknowledge the Open Access Publication Fund of the university of Münster.