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The “proxitome” of Arabidopsis Processing Bodies Reveals a Condensate-Membrane Interface Instructing Actin-Driven Directional Growth

The EMBO Journal(2022)

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Cellular condensates can comprise membrane-less ribonucleoprotein assemblies with liquid-like properties. These cellular condensates influence various biological outcomes, but their liquidity hampers their isolation and characterization. Here, we investigated the composition of the condensates known as processing bodies (PBs) in the model plant Arabidopsis through a proximity-biotinylation pipeline. Using in situ protein–protein interaction approaches, genetics and high-resolution imaging, we show that PBs comprise networks that interface with membranes. Surprisingly, the conserved component of PBs, DECAPPING PROTEIN 1 (DCP1), can interface with unique plasma membrane subdomains that include cell edges and vertices. We characterized these plasma membrane interfaces and discovered a developmental module that can control cell shape. This module is modulated by the liquid-like properties of DCP1 and the actin-nucleating SCAR–WAVE complex, whereby the DCP1-SCAR–WAVE interaction confines actin nucleation. This study reveals an unexpected repertoire for a conserved condensate at unique membrane-condensate interfaces. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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Protein-Protein Interactions,Proximity Labeling
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