Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry
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Further Evaluation of the Localization and Functionality of Hemagglutinin Epitope- and Fluorescent Protein-Tagged AtMinD1 in Arabidopsis thaliana
Makoto T. FUJIWARADongliang LIYusuke KAZAMATomoko ABETomohide UNOHiroshi YAMAGATAKengo KANAMARURyuuichi D. ITOH
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Symmetric chloroplast division requires a prokaryote-derived division regulator protein MinD, whose subchloroplastic localization remains to be completely established. We investigated the localization and functionality of AtMinD1 (Arabidopsis thaliana MinD) fused with a dual hemagglutinin epitope (dHA) or a yellow fluorescent protein (YFP). AtMinD1-dHA, which successfully complemented the arc11/atminD1 mutant phenotype, was predominantly located at the envelope membrane and the mid-chloroplast constriction site. Meanwhile, AtMinD1-YFP was non-functional and showed suborganellar localization partly similar to that of AtMinD1-dHA. This prompts us to reevaluate earlier transgenic and transient expression studies using fluorescent protein-tagged AtMinD1.
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