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Identification and functional characterization of the Arabidopsis Snf1-related protein kinase SnRK2.4 phosphatidic acid-binding domain.

Julkowska, Magdalena M and McLoughlin, Fionn and Galvan-Ampudia, Carlos S and Rankenberg, Johanna M and Kawa, Dorota and Klimecka, Maria and Haring, Michel A and Munnik, Teun and Kooijman, Edgar E and Testerink, Christa (2015) Identification and functional characterization of the Arabidopsis Snf1-related protein kinase SnRK2.4 phosphatidic acid-binding domain. Plant, cell & environment, 38 (3). pp. 614-624. ISSN 1365-3040

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Abstract

Phosphatidic acid (PA) is an important signalling lipid involved in various stress-induced signalling cascades. Two SnRK2 protein kinases (SnRK2.4 and SnRK2.10), previously identified as PA-binding proteins, are shown here to prefer binding to PA over other anionic phospholipids and to associate with cellular membranes in response to salt stress in Arabidopsis roots. A 42 amino acid sequence was identified as the primary PA-binding domain (PABD) of SnRK2.4. Unlike the full-length SnRK2.4, neither the PABD-YFP fusion protein nor the SnRK2.10 re-localized into punctate structures upon salt stress treatment, showing that additional domains of the SnRK2.4 protein are required for its re-localization during salt stress. Within the PABD, five basic amino acids, conserved in class 1 SnRK2s, were found to be necessary for PA binding. Remarkably, plants overexpressing the PABD, but not a non-PA-binding mutant version, showed a severe reduction in root growth. Together, this study biochemically characterizes the PA-SnRK2.4 interaction and shows that functionality of the SnRK2.4 PABD affects root development.

Item Type:Article
Subjects:Q Science > QK Botany
Q Science > QP Physiology
Divisions:Department of Plant Biochemistry
ID Code:852
Deposited By: Dr Maria Magdalena Klimecka
Deposited On:22 Dec 2014 10:51
Last Modified:02 Oct 2015 18:28

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