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Construction of a chloroplast protein interaction network and functional mining of photosynthetic proteins in Arabidopsis thaliana 被引量:4
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作者 Qing-Bo Yu Guang Li +13 位作者 Guan Wang Jing-Chun Sun Peng-Cheng Wang Chen Wang Hua-Ling Mi Wei-Min Ma Jian Cui Yong-Lan Cui Kang Chong Yi-Xue Li Yu-Hua Li Zhongming Zhao Tie-LiuShi Zhong-Nan Yang 《Cell Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2008年第10期1007-1019,共13页
Chloroplast is a typical plant cell organelle where photosynthesis takes place. In this study, a total of 1 808 chloroplast core proteins in Arabidopsis thaliana were reliably identified by combining the results of pr... Chloroplast is a typical plant cell organelle where photosynthesis takes place. In this study, a total of 1 808 chloroplast core proteins in Arabidopsis thaliana were reliably identified by combining the results of previously published studies and our own predictions. We then constructed a chloroplast protein interaction network primarily based on these core protein interactions. The network had 22 925 protein interaction pairs which involved 2 214 proteins. A total of 160 previously uncharacterized proteins were annotated in this network. The subunits of the photosynthetic complexes were modularized, and the functional relationships among photosystem Ⅰ (PSI), photosystem Ⅱ (PSII), light harvesting complex of photosystem Ⅰ (LHC Ⅰ) and light harvesting complex of photosystem Ⅰ (LHC Ⅱ) could be deduced from the predicted protein interactions in this network. We further confirmed an interaction between an unknown protein AT1G52220 and a photosynthetic subunit PSI-D2 by yeast two-hybrid analysis. Our chloroplast protein interaction network should be useful for functional mining of photosynthetic proteins and investigation of chloroplast-related functions at the systems biology level in Arabidopsis. 展开更多
关键词 ARABIDOPSIS chloroplast protein network functional linkage PHOTOSYNTHESIS
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AtECB1/MRL7, a Thioredoxin-Like Fold Protein with Disulfide Reductase Activity, Regulates Chloroplast Gene Expression and Chloroplast Biogenesis in Arabidopsis thaliana 被引量:5
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作者 Qing-Bo Yu Qian Ma +6 位作者 Meng-Meng Kong Tuan-Tuan Zhao Xiao-Lei Zhang Que Zhou Chao Huang Kang Chong Zhong-Nan Yang 《Molecular Plant》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第1期206-217,共12页
Plastid-encoded RNA polymerase (PEP) is closely associated with numerous factors to form PEP complex for plastid gene expression and chloroplast development. However, it is not clear how PEP complex are regulated in... Plastid-encoded RNA polymerase (PEP) is closely associated with numerous factors to form PEP complex for plastid gene expression and chloroplast development. However, it is not clear how PEP complex are regulated in chloroplast. Here, one thioredoxin-like fold protein, Arabidopsis early chloroplast biogenesis 1 (AtECB1), an allele of MRL7, was identified to regulate PEP function and chloroplast biogenesis. The knockout lines for AtECB1 displayed albino phenotype and impaired chloroplast development. The transcripts of PEP-dependent plastid genes were barely detected, suggesting that the PEP activity is almost lost in atecbl-1. Although AtECB1 was not identified in PEP complex, a yeast two-hybrid assay and pull-down experiments demonstrated that it can interact with Trx Z and FSD3, two intrinsic subunits of PEP complex, respectively. This indicates that AtECB1 may play a regulatory role for PEP-dependent plastid gene expression through these two subunits. AtECB1 contains a βαβαββα structure in the thioredoxin-like fold domain and lacks the typical C-X-X-C active site motif. Insulin assay demonstrated that AtECB1 harbors disulfide reductase activity in vitro using the purified recombinant AtECB1 protein. This showed that this thioredoxin-like fold protein, AtECB1 also has the thioredoxin activity. AtECB1 may play a role in thioredoxin signaling to regulate plastid gene expression and chloroplast development. 展开更多
关键词 ARABIDOPSIS THIOREDOXIN disulfide reductase activity chloroplast transcription chloroplast biogenesis.
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