Isolation of a novel G-protein gamma-subunit from Arabidopsis thaliana and its interaction with G beta


Autoria(s): Mason, Michael G.; Botella, José R.
Data(s)

30/08/2001

Resumo

There is increasing evidence that heterotrimeric G-proteins (G-proteins) are involved in many plant processes including phytohormone response, pathogen defence and stomatal control. In animal systems, each of the three G-protein subunits belong to large multigene families; however, few subunits have been isolated from plants. Here we report the cloning of a second plant G-protein γ-subunit (AGG2) from Arabidopsis thaliana. The predicted AGG2 protein sequence shows 48% identity to the first identified Arabidopsis Gγ-subunit, AGG1. Furthermore, AGG2 contains all of the conserved characteristics of γ-subunits including a small size (100 amino acids, 11.1 kDa), C-terminal CAAX box and a N-terminal α-helix region capable of forming a coiled-coil interaction with the β-subunit. A strong interaction between AGG2 and both the tobacco (TGB1) and Arabidopsis (AGB1) β-subunits was observed in vivo using the yeast two-hybrid system. The strong association between AGG2 and AGB1 was confirmed in vitro. Southern and Northern analyses showed that AGG2 is a single copy gene in Arabidopsis producing two transcripts that are present in all tissues tested. The isolation of a second γ-subunit from A. thaliana indicates that plant G-proteins, like their mammalian counterparts, may form different heterotrimer combinations that presumably regulate multiple signal transduction pathways.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:60836

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Elsevier Biomedical Press

Palavras-Chave #G-Protein #Yeast two-hybrid #γ-Subunit #Coiled coil #Arabidopsis thaliana #C1 #270202 Genome Structure #780105 Biological sciences
Tipo

Journal Article