A single Arabidopsis GF14 isoform possesses biochemical characteristics of diverse 14-3-3 homologues |
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Authors: | Guihua Lu Nick C. de Vetten Paul C. Sehnke Toshiaki Isobe Tohru Ichimura Haian Fu G. Paul H. van Heusden Robert J. Ferl |
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Affiliation: | (1) Program in Plant Molecular and Cellular Biology, Department of Horticulture, University of Florida, 32611 Gainesville, FL, USA;(2) Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University, 192-03 Tokyo, Japan;(3) Department of Biosystem Science, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Niigata University, 950-21 Niigata, Japan;(4) Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Harvard Medical School, 200 Longwood Avenue, 02115 Boston, MA, USA;(5) Department of Cell Biology and Genetics, Leiden University, Clusius Laboratory, Wassenaarseweg 64, 2333 AL Leiden, Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Arabidopsis cDNA clones of GF14 proteins originally were isolated on the basis of their association with the G-box DNA/protein complex by a monoclonal antibody screening approach. GF14 proteins are homologous to the 14-3-3 family of mammalian proteins. Here we demonstrate that recombinant GF14 , one member of the Arabidopsis GF14 protein family, is a dimeric protein that possesses many of the attributes of diverse mammalian 14-3-3 homologues. GF14 activates rat brain tryptophan hydroxylase and protein kinase C in a manner similar to the bovine 14-3-3 protein. It also activates exoenzyme S of Pseudomonas aeruginosa as does bovine brain factor activating exoenzyme S (FAS), which is itself a member of 14-3-3 proteins. In addition, GF14 binds calcium, as does the human 14-3-3 homologue reported to be a phospholipase A2. These results indicate that a single isoform of this plant protein family can have multiple functions and that individual GF14 isoforms may have multiple roles in mediating signal transductions in plants. However, GF14 does not regulate growth in an in vivo test for functional similarity to the yeast 14-3-3 homologue, BMH1. Thus, while a single plant GF14 isoform can exhibit many of the biochemical attributes of diverse mammalian 14-3-3 homologues, open questions remain regarding the physiological functions of GF14/14-3-3 proteins. |
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Keywords: | calcium binding G-box GF14 protein kinase C signal transduction |
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