Yongming Luo, Shoki Aoyama, Y. Fukao, Y. Chiba, Takeo Sato, J. Yamaguchi
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Abstract
As major components of the ubiquitin system, ubiquitin ligases mediate the transfer of ubiquitin to specific target substrates, thereby playing important roles in regulating a wide range of cellular processes. The Arabidopsis Tóxicos en Levadura (ATL) family is a group of plant-specific RING-type ubiquitin ligases with N-terminal transmembrane-like domains. To date, 91 ATL isoforms have been identified in the Arabidopsis genome, with some reported to regulate plant responses to environmental stresses. However, the functions of most ATLs remain unclear. This study showed that ATL8 is a sugar starvation response gene and that ATL8 expression was significantly increased by sugar starvation conditions but repressed by exogenous sugar supply. The ATL8 protein was found to possess ubiquitin ligase activity in vitro and to localize to membrane-bound compartments in plant cells. In addition, Starch Synthase 4 was identified as a putative interactor with ATL8, suggesting that ATL8 may be involved in modulating starch accumulation in response to sugar availability. These findings suggest that ATL8 functions as a membrane-localized ubiquitin ligase likely to be involved in the adaptation of Arabidopsis plants to sugar starvation stress.
作为泛素系统的主要组成部分,泛素连接酶介导泛素向特定靶底物的转移,从而在调节广泛的细胞过程中发挥重要作用。拟南芥Tóxicos en Levadura(ATL)家族是一组具有N-末端跨膜样结构域的植物特异性RING型泛素连接酶。到目前为止,在拟南芥基因组中已经鉴定出91种ATL异构体,其中一些被报道可以调节植物对环境胁迫的反应。然而,大多数ATL的功能仍不清楚。本研究表明ATL8是一个糖饥饿反应基因,ATL8的表达在糖饥饿条件下显著增加,但受到外源糖供应的抑制。ATL8蛋白在体外具有泛素连接酶活性,并定位于植物细胞中的膜结合区。此外,淀粉合成酶4被鉴定为与ATL8的假定相互作用因子,表明ATL8可能参与调节淀粉积累以响应糖的可用性。这些发现表明,ATL8作为一种膜定位的泛素连接酶发挥作用,可能参与拟南芥植物对糖饥饿胁迫的适应。
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