Functional characterization of the plant ubiquitin regulatory X (UBX) domain-containing protein AtPUX7 in Arabidopsis thaliana.

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INRA-UR 1052 Génétique et Amélioration des Fruits et Légumes (GAFL), Domaine St Maurice, CS 60094, F-84143 Montfavet Cedex, France.

Published: September 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • p97/CDC48 is a crucial AAA-ATPase involved in important cellular processes like protein degradation and membrane fusion, relying on adaptor proteins with the ubiquitin regulatory X (UBX) domain for specificity.
  • A new UBX-containing protein specific to early male gametophyte development in Brassica napus was identified, along with its close homolog AtPUX7 from Arabidopsis thaliana, which is widely expressed and predominantly found in the nucleus.
  • AtPUX7 interacts with AtCDC48A using its UBX domain, potentially facilitating targeted protein degradation, but seems to function redundantly as the loss of AtPUX7 does not cause significant developmental changes.

Article Abstract

p97/CDC48 is a major AAA-ATPase that acts in many cellular events such as ubiquitin-dependent degradation and membrane fusion. Its specificity depends on a set of adaptor proteins, most of them containing the ubiquitin regulatory X (UBX) domain. Using a differential hybridization system, we isolated a UBX-containing protein that is expressed during the early phase of male gametophyte development in the crop Brassica napus and isolated and characterized its closest Arabidopsis thaliana homolog, AtPUX7. The AtPUX7 gene is expressed broadly in both the sporophyte and gametophyte due to regulation inferred by its first intron. The subcellular localization of AtPUX7 was assigned mainly to the nucleus in both the sporophyte and in pollen, mirroring the AAA-ATPase AtCDC48A localization. Furthermore, AtPUX7 interacts specifically with AtCDC48A in yeast as well as in planta in the nucleus. This interaction was mediated through the AtPUX7 UBX domain, which is located at the protein C-terminus, while an N-terminal UBA domain mediated its interaction with ubiquitin. Consistent with those results, a yeast-three hybrid analysis showed that AtPUX7 can act as a bridge between AtCDC48A and ubiquitin, suggesting a role in targeted protein degradation. It is likely that AtPUX7 acts redundantly with other members of the Arabidopsis PUX family because a null Atpux7-1 mutant does not display obvious developmental defects.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gene.2013.05.056DOI Listing

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