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Strategies to activate abscisic acid (ABA) receptors and boost ABA signaling by small molecules that act as ABA receptor agonists are promising biotechnological tools to enhance plant drought tolerance. Protein structures of crop ABA receptors might require modifications to improve recognition of chemical ligands, which in turn can be optimized by structural information. Through structure-based targeted design, we have combined chemical and genetic approaches to generate an ABA receptor agonist molecule (iSB09) and engineer a CsPYL1 ABA receptor, named CsPYL1 5m , which efficiently binds iSB09. This optimized receptor-agonist pair leads to activation of ABA signaling and marked drought tolerance. No constitutive activation of ABA signaling and hence growth penalty was observed in transformed Arabidopsis thaliana plants. Therefore, conditional and efficient activation of ABA signaling was achieved through a chemical-genetic orthogonal approach based on iterative cycles of ligand and receptor optimization driven by the structure of ternary receptor-ligand-phosphatase complexes.
580, Arabidopsis Proteins, Selective activation, Arabidopsis, Kinases, Expression, Abscisis-Acid receptors, Ligands, Droughts, Stomatal closure, Sensitivity, In-vivo, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, BIOQUIMICA Y BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR, Water-use, Biomedicine and Life Sciences, 2C Protein phosphatases, Carrier Proteins, Abscisic Acid
580, Arabidopsis Proteins, Selective activation, Arabidopsis, Kinases, Expression, Abscisis-Acid receptors, Ligands, Droughts, Stomatal closure, Sensitivity, In-vivo, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, BIOQUIMICA Y BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR, Water-use, Biomedicine and Life Sciences, 2C Protein phosphatases, Carrier Proteins, Abscisic Acid
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