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Signal transduction in plants …introduction… Michael Wrzaczek Dept of Biosciences, Plant Biology Viikki Plant Science Centre (ViPS) University of Helsinki, Finland Helsinki, August 18th, 2016 Signal transduction... ...the process by which information is transferred from the site(s) of perception to the site(s) of response... Leyser and Day (2016) Signal transduction. In: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Plants Signal transduction refers to the transmission of a molecular signal in a form of a chemical modification by recruitment of protein complexes along a pathway that ultimately triggers a biochemical event. http://www.wikipedia.org Plant cells constantly process external and internal information Plant cells monitor a continuous, complex stream of information Signal transduction... • Within cells – intracellular • Anterograde and retrograde signaling Stimulus Mitochondria Chloroplasts Vacuole Nucleus Cytosol Signal transduction... • Within cells – intracellular, but external stimulus Stimulus Mitochondria Chloroplasts Vacuole Nucleus Cytosol Signal transduction... • Between cells – intercellular o Extracellular o Symplastic • Between cells and environment Stimulus Spread Signal containment Difficult to separate inter- and intracellular signaling Sevilem et al. (2013) Cell Adhesion & Migration 7: 27-32 Stahl & Faulkner (2016) Trends Plant Sci 21: 450-459 Signal transduction integrates development, photosynthesis and environmental responses Allahverdiyeva et al. (2015) New Phytologist 208(3): 647-655. Signal transduction integrates development, photosynthesis and environmental responses Allahverdiyeva et al. (2015) New Phytologist 208(3): 647-655. Few, if any, discrete signal transduction pathways exist in plants Interactions between pathways allow signal integration Thursday August 18 09.00 Michael Wrzaczek Introduction to signal transduction 10.00 Steven Spoel Transcription dynamics in plant immunity (Teaching lecture) 11.00 Moritz Nowack The Control of Programmed Cell Death in Plant Development (Teaching) 13.00 Mikael Brosché Transcriptional regulation - Negative regulation, more important than positive regulation? 14.00 Kristiina Himanen Regulated protein degradation in plant signaling 15.00 Michael Wrzaczek Post-translational modifications in signal transduction 16.00 Sachie Kimura Apoplastic ROS signaling and calcium Transcriptional regulation and transcription factors Lectures by Steven Spoel Mikael Brosché Farnham (2009) Nature Rev Genet 10: 605-616 Programmed Cell Death Lecture by Moritz Nowack Post-translational modifications of proteins Lectures by Kristiina Himanen Michael Wrzaczek ROS signaling combines inter- and intracellular signaling Stimuli (wounding, salinity, cold, heat, high light and flg22) (e.g. Ca2+) Lecture by Modified from: Miller et al. (2009)Sci Signal 2(84):ra45 Dubiella et al. (2013) PNAS 110(21):8744 Sachie Kimura Friday August 19 09.30 Moritz Nowack Things to do Before You Die - The Preparation of Programmed Cell Death in Plant Development (Research lecture) 10.00 Cezary Waszczak Redox signaling 11.00 Steven Spoel Reversible oxidative protein modifications in plant immunity (Research lecture) 13.00 Julia Krasensky Protein Phosphorylation 14.00 Guido Durian Calcium signaling and kinases 15.00 Paula Mulo Retrograde signaling 16.00 Kaisa Nieminen Plant hormone signaling ROS signaling combines inter- and intracellular signaling Lectures by Guido Durian Cezary Waszczak Wrzaczek et al. (2013) Curr Opin Plant Biol 16: 575-582 Post-translational modifications of proteins Lectures by Julia Krasensky Guido Durian P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P Organelle communication - retrograde signaling Lecture by Paula Mulo Allahverdiyeva et al. (2015) New Phytologist 208(3): 647-655. Plant hormones Lecture by Kaisa Nieminen Monday August 22 09.30 Duarte Figueiredo Signaling events during plant reproduction (Teaching) 10.30 Ari-Pekka Mähönen Signal transduction in root development 11.30 Duarte Figueiredo 13.00 Saijaliisa Kangasjärvi Light signaling 14.00 Kirk Overmyer Balancing tradeoffs between growth and pathogen immunity by brassinosteroids 15.00 Jarkko Salojärvi Bioinformatic methods to study signal transduction Auxin couples fertilization to endosperm development (Research lecture) Root development Lecture by Ari Pekka Mähönen Mähönen et al. (2014) Nature 515: 125-129 Signaling in plant reproduction Lecture by Duarte Figueiredo Figueiredo & Köhler (2016) Curr Opin Plant Biol 29: 16–20 Light signaling Lecture by Saijaliisa Kangasjärvi Allahverdiyeva et al. (2015) New Phytologist 208(3): 647-655. Growth and pathogens Lecture by Kirk Overmyer De Bruyne et al. (2014) Mol Plant 7(6): 943-959 Bioinformatics to study signal transduction Lecture by Jarkko Salojärvi Tuesday August 23 09.00 Student lectures Aleksia Vaattovaara (Mentor Julia Krasensky) S-locus kinases and peptides Chang Su (Mentor AP Mähönen) Auxin-mediated lateral root formation in Arabidopsis Delfia Isabel Marcenaro Rodrigues (Mentor Kirk Overmyer) Chitin? Eeva Marttinen (Mentor Kirk Overmyer) Chitin? Kai Wang (Mentor Cezary Waszczak) Methods for identification of cysteine oxidative PTMs Kerri Hunter (Mentor Mikael Brosché) Stomatal development and signaling Lingping Zhu (Mentor AP Mähönen) Signaling in reproduction Mukrimin Mukrimim (?) Nashmin Ebrahimi (Mentor Michael Wrzaczek) ROS/RNS Omid Mohammadi (?) Riikka Mäkikä (?) Sitaram Rajaraman (Mentor Kaisa Nieminen) Hormones Yan Yan (Mentor Saijaliisa Kangasjärvi) Light signaling Yusuf Khan (Mentor Jarkko Salojärvi) Bioinformatics Presentations Length: 15 minutes (plus 5 minutes for discussion) Can be supported by powerpoint slides Evaluation criteria: knowledge of the selected topic connection to signal transduction if relevant connection to topics presented in the course ability to answer questions (from teachers and students)