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Arabidopsis Seedling Lethal 1 Interacting With Plastid-Encoded RNA Polymerase Complex Proteins Is Essential for Chloroplast Development

Mitochondrial transcription termination factors (mTERFs) are highly conserved proteins in metazoans. Plants have many more mTERF proteins than animals. The functions and the underlying mechanisms of plants’ mTERFs remain largely unknown. In plants, mTERF family proteins are present in both mitochond...

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Autores principales: Jiang, Deyuan, Tang, Renjie, Shi, Yafei, Ke, Xiangsheng, Wang, Yetao, Che, Yufen, Luan, Sheng, Hou, Xin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7772139/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33391315
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.602782
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author Jiang, Deyuan
Tang, Renjie
Shi, Yafei
Ke, Xiangsheng
Wang, Yetao
Che, Yufen
Luan, Sheng
Hou, Xin
author_facet Jiang, Deyuan
Tang, Renjie
Shi, Yafei
Ke, Xiangsheng
Wang, Yetao
Che, Yufen
Luan, Sheng
Hou, Xin
author_sort Jiang, Deyuan
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description Mitochondrial transcription termination factors (mTERFs) are highly conserved proteins in metazoans. Plants have many more mTERF proteins than animals. The functions and the underlying mechanisms of plants’ mTERFs remain largely unknown. In plants, mTERF family proteins are present in both mitochondria and plastids and are involved in gene expression in these organelles through different mechanisms. In this study, we screened Arabidopsis mutants with pigment-defective phenotypes and isolated a T-DNA insertion mutant exhibiting seedling-lethal and albino phenotypes [seedling lethal 1 (sl1)]. The SL1 gene encodes an mTERF protein localized in the chloroplast stroma. The sl1 mutant showed severe defects in chloroplast development, photosystem assembly, and the accumulation of photosynthetic proteins. Furthermore, the transcript levels of some plastid-encoded proteins were significantly reduced in the mutant, suggesting that SL1/mTERF3 may function in the chloroplast gene expression. Indeed, SL1/mTERF3 interacted with PAP12/PTAC7, PAP5/PTAC12, and PAP7/PTAC14 in the subgroup of DNA/RNA metabolism in the plastid-encoded RNA polymerase (PEP) complex. Taken together, the characterization of the plant chloroplast mTERF protein, SL1/mTERF3, that associated with PEP complex proteins provided new insights into RNA transcription in the chloroplast.
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spelling pubmed-77721392020-12-31 Arabidopsis Seedling Lethal 1 Interacting With Plastid-Encoded RNA Polymerase Complex Proteins Is Essential for Chloroplast Development Jiang, Deyuan Tang, Renjie Shi, Yafei Ke, Xiangsheng Wang, Yetao Che, Yufen Luan, Sheng Hou, Xin Front Plant Sci Plant Science Mitochondrial transcription termination factors (mTERFs) are highly conserved proteins in metazoans. Plants have many more mTERF proteins than animals. The functions and the underlying mechanisms of plants’ mTERFs remain largely unknown. In plants, mTERF family proteins are present in both mitochondria and plastids and are involved in gene expression in these organelles through different mechanisms. In this study, we screened Arabidopsis mutants with pigment-defective phenotypes and isolated a T-DNA insertion mutant exhibiting seedling-lethal and albino phenotypes [seedling lethal 1 (sl1)]. The SL1 gene encodes an mTERF protein localized in the chloroplast stroma. The sl1 mutant showed severe defects in chloroplast development, photosystem assembly, and the accumulation of photosynthetic proteins. Furthermore, the transcript levels of some plastid-encoded proteins were significantly reduced in the mutant, suggesting that SL1/mTERF3 may function in the chloroplast gene expression. Indeed, SL1/mTERF3 interacted with PAP12/PTAC7, PAP5/PTAC12, and PAP7/PTAC14 in the subgroup of DNA/RNA metabolism in the plastid-encoded RNA polymerase (PEP) complex. Taken together, the characterization of the plant chloroplast mTERF protein, SL1/mTERF3, that associated with PEP complex proteins provided new insights into RNA transcription in the chloroplast. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7772139/ /pubmed/33391315 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.602782 Text en Copyright © 2020 Jiang, Tang, Shi, Ke, Wang, Che, Luan and Hou. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Jiang, Deyuan
Tang, Renjie
Shi, Yafei
Ke, Xiangsheng
Wang, Yetao
Che, Yufen
Luan, Sheng
Hou, Xin
Arabidopsis Seedling Lethal 1 Interacting With Plastid-Encoded RNA Polymerase Complex Proteins Is Essential for Chloroplast Development
title Arabidopsis Seedling Lethal 1 Interacting With Plastid-Encoded RNA Polymerase Complex Proteins Is Essential for Chloroplast Development
title_full Arabidopsis Seedling Lethal 1 Interacting With Plastid-Encoded RNA Polymerase Complex Proteins Is Essential for Chloroplast Development
title_fullStr Arabidopsis Seedling Lethal 1 Interacting With Plastid-Encoded RNA Polymerase Complex Proteins Is Essential for Chloroplast Development
title_full_unstemmed Arabidopsis Seedling Lethal 1 Interacting With Plastid-Encoded RNA Polymerase Complex Proteins Is Essential for Chloroplast Development
title_short Arabidopsis Seedling Lethal 1 Interacting With Plastid-Encoded RNA Polymerase Complex Proteins Is Essential for Chloroplast Development
title_sort arabidopsis seedling lethal 1 interacting with plastid-encoded rna polymerase complex proteins is essential for chloroplast development
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7772139/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33391315
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.602782
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