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Calmodulin‐related CML24 interacts with ATG4b and affects autophagy progression in Arabidopsis
Authors:Yu‐Chang Tsai  Yeonjong Koo  Nikkí A. Delk  Bernadette Gehl  Janet Braam
Affiliation:Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Rice University, , Houston, TX, 77005‐1892 USA
Abstract:Plants encounter environmental stress challenges that are distinct from those of other eukaryotes because of their relative immobility. Therefore, plants may have evolved distinct regulatory mechanisms for conserved cellular functions. Plants, like other eukaryotes, share aspects of both calcium‐ and calmodulin‐based cellular signaling and the autophagic process of cellular renewal. Here, we report a novel function for an Arabidopsis calmodulin‐related protein, CML24, and insight into ATG4‐regulated autophagy. CML24 interacts with ATG4b in yeast two‐hybrid, in vitro pull‐down and transient tobacco cell transformation assays. Mutants with missense mutations in CML24 have aberrant ATG4 activity patterns in in vitro extract assays, altered ATG8 accumulation levels, an altered pattern of GFP–ATG8‐decorated cellular structures, and altered recovery from darkness‐induced starvation. Together, these results support the conclusion that CML24 affects autophagy progression through interactions with ATG4.
Keywords:darkness  Starvation  calmodulin‐like  environmental stress  calcium signaling  abiotic stress  macroautophagy  protein‐protein interaction
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