Membrane-anchored calpains - hidden regulators of growth and development beyond plants?

Front Plant Sci. 2023 Dec 19:14:1289785. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2023.1289785. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Calpains are modulatory proteases that modify diverse cellular substrates and play essential roles in eukaryots. The best studied are animal cytosolic calpains. Here, we focus on enigmatic membrane-anchored calpains, their structural and functional features as well as phylogenetic distribution. Based on domain composition, we identified four types of membrane-anchored calpains. Type 1 and 2 show broad phylogenetic distribution among unicellular protists and streptophytes suggesting their ancient evolutionary origin. Type 3 and 4 diversified early and are present in brown algae and oomycetes. The plant DEK1 protein is the only representative of membrane-anchored calpains that has been functionally studied. Here, we present up to date knowledge about its structural features, putative regulation, posttranslational modifications, and biological role. Finally, we discuss potential model organisms and available tools for functional studies of membrane-anchored calpains with yet unknown biological role. Mechanistic understanding of membrane-anchored calpains may provide important insights into fundamental principles of cell polarization, cell fate control, and morphogenesis beyond plants.

Keywords: DEFECTIVE KERNEL1 (DEK1); calpain proteases; cell fate; development; membrane-anchored calpains; nonclassical calpains.

Grants and funding

The author(s) declare financial support was received for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. This work was supported by the Slovak Research and Development Agency grant APVV-21- 0227, the grant VEGA 1/0352/21 and the Operational Programme Integrated Infrastructure for the project: ITMS2014+: 313021BUZ3.