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Plant membrane assays with cytokinin receptors underpin the unique role of free cytokinin bases as biologically active ligands

Cytokinin receptors play a key role in cytokinin-dependent processes regulating plant growth, development, and adaptation; therefore, the functional properties of these receptors are of great importance. Previously the properties of cytokinin receptors were investigated in heterologous assay systems...

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Autores principales: Lomin, Sergey N., Krivosheev, Dmitry M., Steklov, Mikhail Yu., Arkhipov, Dmitry V., Osolodkin, Dmitry I., Schmülling, Thomas, Romanov, Georgy A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4378623/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25609827
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/eru522
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author Lomin, Sergey N.
Krivosheev, Dmitry M.
Steklov, Mikhail Yu.
Arkhipov, Dmitry V.
Osolodkin, Dmitry I.
Schmülling, Thomas
Romanov, Georgy A.
author_facet Lomin, Sergey N.
Krivosheev, Dmitry M.
Steklov, Mikhail Yu.
Arkhipov, Dmitry V.
Osolodkin, Dmitry I.
Schmülling, Thomas
Romanov, Georgy A.
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description Cytokinin receptors play a key role in cytokinin-dependent processes regulating plant growth, development, and adaptation; therefore, the functional properties of these receptors are of great importance. Previously the properties of cytokinin receptors were investigated in heterologous assay systems using unicellular microorganisms, mainly bacteria, expressing receptor proteins. However, within microorganisms receptors reside in an alien environment that might distort the receptor properties. Therefore, a new assay system has been developed allowing studies of individual receptors within plant membranes (i.e. closer to their natural environment). The main ligand-binding characteristics of receptors from Arabidopsis [AHK2, AHK3, and AHK4] and maize (ZmHK1) were refined in this new system, and the properties of full-length Arabidopsis receptor AHK2 were characterized for the first time. Ligand specificity profiles of receptors towards cytokinin bases were comparable with the profiles retrieved in bacterial assay systems. In contrast, cytokinin-9-ribosides displayed a strongly reduced affinity for receptors in the plant assay system, indicating that ribosides as the common transport form of cytokinins have no or very weak cytokinin activity. This underpins the central role of free bases as the sole biologically active cytokinin compounds. According to molecular modelling and docking studies, N (9)-ribosylation alters the bonding pattern in cytokinin–receptor interaction and prevents β6–β7 loop movement important for tight hormone binding. A common feature of all receptors was a greatly reduced ligand binding at low (5.0–5.5) pH. The particularly high sensitivity of ZmHK1 to pH changes leads to the suggestion that some cytokinin receptors may play an additional role as pH sensors in the lumen of the endoplasmic reticulum.
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spelling pubmed-43786232015-06-10 Plant membrane assays with cytokinin receptors underpin the unique role of free cytokinin bases as biologically active ligands Lomin, Sergey N. Krivosheev, Dmitry M. Steklov, Mikhail Yu. Arkhipov, Dmitry V. Osolodkin, Dmitry I. Schmülling, Thomas Romanov, Georgy A. J Exp Bot Research Paper Cytokinin receptors play a key role in cytokinin-dependent processes regulating plant growth, development, and adaptation; therefore, the functional properties of these receptors are of great importance. Previously the properties of cytokinin receptors were investigated in heterologous assay systems using unicellular microorganisms, mainly bacteria, expressing receptor proteins. However, within microorganisms receptors reside in an alien environment that might distort the receptor properties. Therefore, a new assay system has been developed allowing studies of individual receptors within plant membranes (i.e. closer to their natural environment). The main ligand-binding characteristics of receptors from Arabidopsis [AHK2, AHK3, and AHK4] and maize (ZmHK1) were refined in this new system, and the properties of full-length Arabidopsis receptor AHK2 were characterized for the first time. Ligand specificity profiles of receptors towards cytokinin bases were comparable with the profiles retrieved in bacterial assay systems. In contrast, cytokinin-9-ribosides displayed a strongly reduced affinity for receptors in the plant assay system, indicating that ribosides as the common transport form of cytokinins have no or very weak cytokinin activity. This underpins the central role of free bases as the sole biologically active cytokinin compounds. According to molecular modelling and docking studies, N (9)-ribosylation alters the bonding pattern in cytokinin–receptor interaction and prevents β6–β7 loop movement important for tight hormone binding. A common feature of all receptors was a greatly reduced ligand binding at low (5.0–5.5) pH. The particularly high sensitivity of ZmHK1 to pH changes leads to the suggestion that some cytokinin receptors may play an additional role as pH sensors in the lumen of the endoplasmic reticulum. Oxford University Press 2015-04 2015-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4378623/ /pubmed/25609827 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/eru522 Text en © The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Experimental Biology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lomin, Sergey N.
Krivosheev, Dmitry M.
Steklov, Mikhail Yu.
Arkhipov, Dmitry V.
Osolodkin, Dmitry I.
Schmülling, Thomas
Romanov, Georgy A.
Plant membrane assays with cytokinin receptors underpin the unique role of free cytokinin bases as biologically active ligands
title Plant membrane assays with cytokinin receptors underpin the unique role of free cytokinin bases as biologically active ligands
title_full Plant membrane assays with cytokinin receptors underpin the unique role of free cytokinin bases as biologically active ligands
title_fullStr Plant membrane assays with cytokinin receptors underpin the unique role of free cytokinin bases as biologically active ligands
title_full_unstemmed Plant membrane assays with cytokinin receptors underpin the unique role of free cytokinin bases as biologically active ligands
title_short Plant membrane assays with cytokinin receptors underpin the unique role of free cytokinin bases as biologically active ligands
title_sort plant membrane assays with cytokinin receptors underpin the unique role of free cytokinin bases as biologically active ligands
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4378623/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25609827
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/eru522
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