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The CaaX specificities of Arabidopsis protein prenyltransferases explain <Emphasis Type="Italic">era1</Emphasis> and <Emphasis Type="Italic">ggb</Emphasis> phenotypes
Authors:Michelle Andrews  David H Huizinga  Dring N Crowell
Institution:(1) Department of Biological Sciences, Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID 83209, USA;(2) Department of Biology, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA;(3) Dow AgroSciences LLC, Indianapolis, IN 46268, USA
Abstract:

Background  

Protein prenylation is a common post-translational modification in metazoans, protozoans, fungi, and plants. This modification, which mediates protein-membrane and protein-protein interactions, is characterized by the covalent attachment of a fifteen-carbon farnesyl or twenty-carbon geranylgeranyl group to the cysteine residue of a carboxyl terminal CaaX motif. In Arabidopsis, era1 mutants lacking protein farnesyltransferase exhibit enlarged meristems, supernumerary floral organs, an enhanced response to abscisic acid (ABA), and drought tolerance. In contrast, ggb mutants lacking protein geranylgeranyltransferase type 1 exhibit subtle changes in ABA and auxin responsiveness, but develop normally.
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