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Glutathione peroxidase‐like enzymes cover five distinct cell compartments and membrane surfaces in Arabidopsis thaliana
Authors:Safira Attacha  David Solbach  Krisztina Bela  Anna Moseler  Stephan Wagner  Markus Schwarzländer  Isabel Aller  Stefanie J. Müller  Andreas J. Meyer
Affiliation:1. INRES‐Chemical Signalling, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany;2. Department of Plant Biology, Faculty of Science and Informatics, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary
Abstract:Glutathione peroxidase‐like enzymes (GPXLs) constitute a family of eight peroxidases in Arabidopsis thaliana. In contrast to the eponymous selenocysteine glutathione peroxidases in mammalian cells that use glutathione as electron donor, GPXLs rely on cysteine instead of selenocysteine for activity and depend on the thioredoxin system for reduction. Although plant GPXLs have been implicated in important agronomic traits such as drought tolerance, photooxidative tolerance and immune responses, there remain major ambiguities regarding their subcellular localization. Because their site of action is a prerequisite for an understanding of their function, we investigated the localization of all eight GPXLs in stable Arabidopsis lines expressing N‐terminal and C‐terminal fusions with redox‐sensitive green fluorescent protein 2 (roGFP2) using confocal microscopy. GPXL1 and GPXL7 were found in plastids, while GPXL2 and GPXL8 are cytosolic nuclear. The N‐terminal target peptide of GPXL6 is sufficient to direct roGFP2 into mitochondria. Interestingly, GPXL3, GPXL4 and GPXL5 all appear to be membrane bound. GPXL3 was found exclusively in the secretory pathway where it is anchored by a single N‐terminal transmembrane domain. GPXL4 and GPXL5 are anchored to the plasma membrane. Presence of an N‐terminal myristoylation motif and genetic disruption of membrane association through targeted mutagenesis point to myristoylation as essential for membrane localization.
Keywords:endoplasmic reticulum  Golgi  H2O2  lipid hydroperoxide  myristoylation  plasma membrane  roGFP2  subcellular compartmentation  transmembrane domain
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