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Characterization of Heterotrimeric G Protein γ4 Subunit in Rice

Heterotrimeric G proteins are the molecule switch that transmits information from external signals to intracellular target proteins in mammals and yeast cells. In higher plants, heterotrimeric G proteins regulate plant architecture. Rice harbors one canonical α subunit gene (RGA1), four extra-large...

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Autores principales: Matsuta, Sakura, Nishiyama, Aki, Chaya, Genki, Itoh, Takafumi, Miura, Kotaro, Iwasaki, Yukimoto
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6274817/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30441812
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19113596
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author Matsuta, Sakura
Nishiyama, Aki
Chaya, Genki
Itoh, Takafumi
Miura, Kotaro
Iwasaki, Yukimoto
author_facet Matsuta, Sakura
Nishiyama, Aki
Chaya, Genki
Itoh, Takafumi
Miura, Kotaro
Iwasaki, Yukimoto
author_sort Matsuta, Sakura
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description Heterotrimeric G proteins are the molecule switch that transmits information from external signals to intracellular target proteins in mammals and yeast cells. In higher plants, heterotrimeric G proteins regulate plant architecture. Rice harbors 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 designated RGG1, RGG2, RGG3/GS3/Mi/OsGGC1, RGG4/DEP1/DN1/qPE9-1/OsGGC3, and RGG5/OsGGC2) as components of the heterotrimeric G protein complex. Among the five γ-subunit genes, RGG1 encodes the canonical γ-subunit, RGG2 encodes a plant-specific type of γ-subunit with additional amino acid residues at the N-terminus, and the remaining three γ-subunit genes encode atypical γ-subunits with cysteine-rich C-termini. We characterized the RGG4/DEP1/DN1/qPE9-1/OsGGC3 gene product Gγ4 in the wild type (WT) and truncated protein Gγ4∆Cys in the RGG4/DEP1/DN1/qPE9-1/OsGGC3 mutant, Dn1-1, as littele information regarding the native Gγ4 and Gγ4∆Cys proteins is currently available. Based on liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry analysis, immunoprecipitated Gγ4 candidates were confirmed as actual Gγ4. Similar to α-(Gα) and β-subunits (Gβ), Gγ4 was enriched in the plasma membrane fraction and accumulated in the developing leaf sheath. As RGG4/DEP1/DN1/qPE9-1/OsGGC3 mutants exhibited dwarfism, tissues that accumulated Gγ4 corresponded to the abnormal tissues observed in RGG4/DEP1/DN1/qPE9-1/OsGGC3 mutants.
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spelling pubmed-62748172018-12-15 Characterization of Heterotrimeric G Protein γ4 Subunit in Rice Matsuta, Sakura Nishiyama, Aki Chaya, Genki Itoh, Takafumi Miura, Kotaro Iwasaki, Yukimoto Int J Mol Sci Article Heterotrimeric G proteins are the molecule switch that transmits information from external signals to intracellular target proteins in mammals and yeast cells. In higher plants, heterotrimeric G proteins regulate plant architecture. Rice harbors 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 designated RGG1, RGG2, RGG3/GS3/Mi/OsGGC1, RGG4/DEP1/DN1/qPE9-1/OsGGC3, and RGG5/OsGGC2) as components of the heterotrimeric G protein complex. Among the five γ-subunit genes, RGG1 encodes the canonical γ-subunit, RGG2 encodes a plant-specific type of γ-subunit with additional amino acid residues at the N-terminus, and the remaining three γ-subunit genes encode atypical γ-subunits with cysteine-rich C-termini. We characterized the RGG4/DEP1/DN1/qPE9-1/OsGGC3 gene product Gγ4 in the wild type (WT) and truncated protein Gγ4∆Cys in the RGG4/DEP1/DN1/qPE9-1/OsGGC3 mutant, Dn1-1, as littele information regarding the native Gγ4 and Gγ4∆Cys proteins is currently available. Based on liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry analysis, immunoprecipitated Gγ4 candidates were confirmed as actual Gγ4. Similar to α-(Gα) and β-subunits (Gβ), Gγ4 was enriched in the plasma membrane fraction and accumulated in the developing leaf sheath. As RGG4/DEP1/DN1/qPE9-1/OsGGC3 mutants exhibited dwarfism, tissues that accumulated Gγ4 corresponded to the abnormal tissues observed in RGG4/DEP1/DN1/qPE9-1/OsGGC3 mutants. MDPI 2018-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6274817/ /pubmed/30441812 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19113596 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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Chaya, Genki
Itoh, Takafumi
Miura, Kotaro
Iwasaki, Yukimoto
Characterization of Heterotrimeric G Protein γ4 Subunit in Rice
title Characterization of Heterotrimeric G Protein γ4 Subunit in Rice
title_full Characterization of Heterotrimeric G Protein γ4 Subunit in Rice
title_fullStr Characterization of Heterotrimeric G Protein γ4 Subunit in Rice
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of Heterotrimeric G Protein γ4 Subunit in Rice
title_short Characterization of Heterotrimeric G Protein γ4 Subunit in Rice
title_sort characterization of heterotrimeric g protein γ4 subunit in rice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6274817/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30441812
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19113596
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