Plant and Cell Physiology Supplement
Supplement to Plant and Cell Physiology Vol. 45
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Expression and interaction analysis of Arabidopsis SKP1-related genes
*Naoki TakahashiHirofumi KurodaTakashi KuromoriTakashi HirayamaMotoaki SekiKazuo ShinozakiHiroaki ShimadaMinami Matsui
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Specific protein degradation has been observed in several aspects of development and differentiation in many organisms. One example of such proteolysis is regulated by protein polyubiquitination that is promoted by the SCF complex consisting of Skp1, cullin, and an F-box protein. We examined the activities of the Arabidopsis Skp1-related proteins (ASKs). Among 19 annotated ASK genes, we isolated 16 of the corresponding cDNAs, their gene products examined as for interactions with 24 representatives of F-box proteins carrying various classes of the C-terminal domains using the yeast two-hybrid system. As a result, we found diverse binding specificities: ASK1, ASK2, ASK11 and ASK12 interacted well with COI1, FKF1, UFO-like protein, LRR-containing F-box proteins, and other F-box proteins with unknown C-terminal motifs. Both histochemical and RT-PCR analysis of 8 ASK genes expression revealed unique expression patterns for the respective genes.
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