| Literature DB >> 26165498 |
Qiong Zhao1, Caiji Gao1, PoShing Lee1, Lin Liu2, Shaofang Li2, Tangjin Hu3, Jinbo Shen1, Shuying Pan3, Hao Ye3, Yunru Chen4, Wenhan Cao1, Yong Cui1, Peng Zeng5, Sheng Yu4, Yangbin Gao6, Liang Chen7, Beixin Mo8, Xin Liu5, Shi Xiao7, Yunde Zhao6, Silin Zhong4, Xuemei Chen2, Liwen Jiang9.
Abstract
Membrane trafficking is essential for plant growth and responses to external signals. The plant unique FYVE domain-containing protein FREE1 is a component of the ESCRT complex (endosomal sorting complex required for transport). FREE1 plays multiple roles in regulating protein trafficking and organelle biogenesis including the formation of intraluminal vesicles of multivesicular body (MVB), vacuolar protein transport and vacuole biogenesis, and autophagic degradation. FREE1 knockout plants show defective MVB formation, abnormal vacuolar transport, fragmented vacuoles, accumulated autophagosomes, and seedling lethality. To further uncover the underlying mechanisms of FREE1 function in plants, we performed a forward genetic screen for mutants that suppressed the seedling lethal phenotype of FREE1-RNAi transgenic plants. The obtained mutants are termed as suppressors of free1 (sof). To date, 229 putative sof mutants have been identified. Barely detecting of FREE1 protein with M3 plants further identified 84 FREE1-related suppressors. Also 145 mutants showing no reduction of FREE1 protein were termed as RNAi-related mutants. Through next-generation sequencing (NGS) of bulked DNA from F2 mapping population of two RNAi-related sof mutants, FREE1-RNAi T-DNA inserted on chromosome 1 was identified and the causal mutation of putative sof mutant is being identified similarly. These FREE1- and RNAi-related sof mutants will be useful tools and resources for illustrating the underlying mechanisms of FREE1 function in intracellular trafficking and organelle biogenesis, as well as for uncovering the new components involved in the regulation of silencing pathways in plants.Entities:
Keywords: Arabidopsis; Endomembrane trafficking; FREE1; NGS; Suppressors
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26165498 PMCID: PMC4686145 DOI: 10.1016/j.jgg.2015.03.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Genet Genomics ISSN: 1673-8527 Impact factor: 4.275