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The peroxisomal multifunctional protein interacts with cortical microtubules in plant cells

BACKGROUND: The plant peroxisomal multifunctional protein (MFP) possesses up to four enzymatic activities that are involved in catalyzing different reactions of fatty acid β-oxidation in the peroxisome matrix. In addition to these peroxisomal activities, in vitro assays revealed that rice MFP posses...

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Autores principales: Chuong, Simon DX, Park, Nam-Il, Freeman, Michelle C, Mullen, Robert T, Muench, Douglas G
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1325227/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16313672
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2121-6-40
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author Chuong, Simon DX
Park, Nam-Il
Freeman, Michelle C
Mullen, Robert T
Muench, Douglas G
author_facet Chuong, Simon DX
Park, Nam-Il
Freeman, Michelle C
Mullen, Robert T
Muench, Douglas G
author_sort Chuong, Simon DX
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description BACKGROUND: The plant peroxisomal multifunctional protein (MFP) possesses up to four enzymatic activities that are involved in catalyzing different reactions of fatty acid β-oxidation in the peroxisome matrix. In addition to these peroxisomal activities, in vitro assays revealed that rice MFP possesses microtubule- and RNA-binding activities suggesting that this protein also has important functions in the cytosol. RESULTS: We demonstrate that MFP is an authentic microtubule-binding protein, as it localized to the cortical microtubule array in vivo, in addition to its expected targeting to the peroxisome matrix. MFP does not, however, interact with the three mitotic microtubule arrays. Microtubule co-sedimentation assays of truncated versions of MFP revealed that multiple microtubule-binding domains are present on the MFP polypeptide. This indicates that these regions function together to achieve high-affinity binding of the full-length protein. Real-time imaging of a transiently expressed green fluorescent protein-MFP chimera in living plant cells illustrated that a dynamic, spatial interaction exits between peroxisomes and cortical microtubules as peroxisomes move along actin filaments or oscillate at fixed locations. CONCLUSION: Plant MFP is associated with the cortical microtubule array, in addition to its expected localization in the peroxisome. This observation, coupled with apparent interactions that frequently occur between microtubules and peroxisomes in the cell cortex, supports the hypothesis that MFP is concentrated on microtubules in order to facilitate the regulated import of MFP into peroxisomes.
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spelling pubmed-13252272006-01-07 The peroxisomal multifunctional protein interacts with cortical microtubules in plant cells Chuong, Simon DX Park, Nam-Il Freeman, Michelle C Mullen, Robert T Muench, Douglas G BMC Cell Biol Research article BACKGROUND: The plant peroxisomal multifunctional protein (MFP) possesses up to four enzymatic activities that are involved in catalyzing different reactions of fatty acid β-oxidation in the peroxisome matrix. In addition to these peroxisomal activities, in vitro assays revealed that rice MFP possesses microtubule- and RNA-binding activities suggesting that this protein also has important functions in the cytosol. RESULTS: We demonstrate that MFP is an authentic microtubule-binding protein, as it localized to the cortical microtubule array in vivo, in addition to its expected targeting to the peroxisome matrix. MFP does not, however, interact with the three mitotic microtubule arrays. Microtubule co-sedimentation assays of truncated versions of MFP revealed that multiple microtubule-binding domains are present on the MFP polypeptide. This indicates that these regions function together to achieve high-affinity binding of the full-length protein. Real-time imaging of a transiently expressed green fluorescent protein-MFP chimera in living plant cells illustrated that a dynamic, spatial interaction exits between peroxisomes and cortical microtubules as peroxisomes move along actin filaments or oscillate at fixed locations. CONCLUSION: Plant MFP is associated with the cortical microtubule array, in addition to its expected localization in the peroxisome. This observation, coupled with apparent interactions that frequently occur between microtubules and peroxisomes in the cell cortex, supports the hypothesis that MFP is concentrated on microtubules in order to facilitate the regulated import of MFP into peroxisomes. BioMed Central 2005-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC1325227/ /pubmed/16313672 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2121-6-40 Text en Copyright ©2005 Chuong et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Chuong, Simon DX
Park, Nam-Il
Freeman, Michelle C
Mullen, Robert T
Muench, Douglas G
The peroxisomal multifunctional protein interacts with cortical microtubules in plant cells
title The peroxisomal multifunctional protein interacts with cortical microtubules in plant cells
title_full The peroxisomal multifunctional protein interacts with cortical microtubules in plant cells
title_fullStr The peroxisomal multifunctional protein interacts with cortical microtubules in plant cells
title_full_unstemmed The peroxisomal multifunctional protein interacts with cortical microtubules in plant cells
title_short The peroxisomal multifunctional protein interacts with cortical microtubules in plant cells
title_sort peroxisomal multifunctional protein interacts with cortical microtubules in plant cells
topic Research article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1325227/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16313672
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2121-6-40
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