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Identification of Heterotrimeric G Protein γ3 Subunit in Rice Plasma Membrane

Heterotrimeric G proteins are important molecules for regulating plant architecture and transmitting external signals to intracellular target proteins in higher plants and mammals. The rice genome contains one canonical α subunit gene (RGA1), four extra-large GTP-binding protein genes (XLGs), one ca...

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Autores principales: Nishiyama, Aki, Matsuta, Sakura, Chaya, Genki, Itoh, Takafumi, Miura, Kotaro, Iwasaki, Yukimoto
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6274724/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30441767
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19113591
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author Nishiyama, Aki
Matsuta, Sakura
Chaya, Genki
Itoh, Takafumi
Miura, Kotaro
Iwasaki, Yukimoto
author_facet Nishiyama, Aki
Matsuta, Sakura
Chaya, Genki
Itoh, Takafumi
Miura, Kotaro
Iwasaki, Yukimoto
author_sort Nishiyama, Aki
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description Heterotrimeric G proteins are important molecules for regulating plant architecture and transmitting external signals to intracellular target proteins in higher plants and mammals. The rice genome contains one canonical α subunit gene (RGA1), four extra-large GTP-binding protein genes (XLGs), one canonical β subunit gene (RGB1), and five γ subunit genes (tentatively named RGG1, RGG2, RGG3/GS3/Mi/OsGGC1, RGG4/DEP1/DN1/OsGGC3, and RGG5/OsGGC2). RGG1 encodes the canonical γ subunit; RGG2 encodes the plant-specific type of γ subunit with additional amino acid residues at the N-terminus; and the remaining three γ subunit genes encode the atypical γ subunits with cysteine abundance at the C-terminus. We aimed to identify the RGG3/GS3/Mi/OsGGC1 gene product, Gγ3, in rice tissues using the anti-Gγ3 domain antibody. We also analyzed the truncated protein, Gγ3∆Cys, in the RGG3/GS3/Mi/OsGGC1 mutant, Mi, using the anti-Gγ3 domain antibody. Based on nano-liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) analysis, the immunoprecipitated Gγ3 candidates were confirmed to be Gγ3. Similar to α (Gα) and β subunits (Gβ), Gγ3 was enriched in the plasma membrane fraction, and accumulated in the flower tissues. As RGG3/GS3/Mi/OsGGC1 mutants show the characteristic phenotype in flowers and consequently in seeds, the tissues that accumulated Gγ3 corresponded to the abnormal tissues observed in RGG3/GS3/Mi/OsGGC1 mutants.
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spelling pubmed-62747242018-12-15 Identification of Heterotrimeric G Protein γ3 Subunit in Rice Plasma Membrane Nishiyama, Aki Matsuta, Sakura Chaya, Genki Itoh, Takafumi Miura, Kotaro Iwasaki, Yukimoto Int J Mol Sci Article Heterotrimeric G proteins are important molecules for regulating plant architecture and transmitting external signals to intracellular target proteins in higher plants and mammals. The rice genome contains one canonical α subunit gene (RGA1), four extra-large GTP-binding protein genes (XLGs), one canonical β subunit gene (RGB1), and five γ subunit genes (tentatively named RGG1, RGG2, RGG3/GS3/Mi/OsGGC1, RGG4/DEP1/DN1/OsGGC3, and RGG5/OsGGC2). RGG1 encodes the canonical γ subunit; RGG2 encodes the plant-specific type of γ subunit with additional amino acid residues at the N-terminus; and the remaining three γ subunit genes encode the atypical γ subunits with cysteine abundance at the C-terminus. We aimed to identify the RGG3/GS3/Mi/OsGGC1 gene product, Gγ3, in rice tissues using the anti-Gγ3 domain antibody. We also analyzed the truncated protein, Gγ3∆Cys, in the RGG3/GS3/Mi/OsGGC1 mutant, Mi, using the anti-Gγ3 domain antibody. Based on nano-liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) analysis, the immunoprecipitated Gγ3 candidates were confirmed to be Gγ3. Similar to α (Gα) and β subunits (Gβ), Gγ3 was enriched in the plasma membrane fraction, and accumulated in the flower tissues. As RGG3/GS3/Mi/OsGGC1 mutants show the characteristic phenotype in flowers and consequently in seeds, the tissues that accumulated Gγ3 corresponded to the abnormal tissues observed in RGG3/GS3/Mi/OsGGC1 mutants. MDPI 2018-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6274724/ /pubmed/30441767 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19113591 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Nishiyama, Aki
Matsuta, Sakura
Chaya, Genki
Itoh, Takafumi
Miura, Kotaro
Iwasaki, Yukimoto
Identification of Heterotrimeric G Protein γ3 Subunit in Rice Plasma Membrane
title Identification of Heterotrimeric G Protein γ3 Subunit in Rice Plasma Membrane
title_full Identification of Heterotrimeric G Protein γ3 Subunit in Rice Plasma Membrane
title_fullStr Identification of Heterotrimeric G Protein γ3 Subunit in Rice Plasma Membrane
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Heterotrimeric G Protein γ3 Subunit in Rice Plasma Membrane
title_short Identification of Heterotrimeric G Protein γ3 Subunit in Rice Plasma Membrane
title_sort identification of heterotrimeric g protein γ3 subunit in rice plasma membrane
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6274724/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30441767
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19113591
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