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Fusion proteins of Arabidopsis cap-binding proteins: Cautionary "tails" of woe.

Elizabeth Levins1, Ching-Ying Tseng1, Ryan M Patrick1, Laura K Mayberry1, Nicola Cole1, Karen S Browning1.   

Abstract

The use of fluorescent proteins fused to other proteins has been very useful in revealing the location and function of many proteins. However, it is very important to show that the fusion of these reporter proteins does not impact the function of the protein of interest. Plants have 2 forms of the cap-binding protein that function in initiation of translation, eIF4E and a plant specific form, eIFiso4E. In an attempt to determine the cellular localization of eIFiso4E, fusions to GFP were made, but were found to not be competent to rescue the lethal phenotype of plants lacking eIF4E and eIFiso4E. This suggested that the GFP fusions at either the N- or C-terminus of eIFiso4E were not functional. Biochemical analysis of the fusions revealed that eIFiso4E•GFP fusions were not able to bind to m7GTP Sepharose indicating that they were not functional as cap-binding proteins. Analysis of eIF4E•GFP fusions, both in yeast and in vitro, showed that the N-terminal fusion may be functional, whereas the C-terminal fusion bound m7GTP Sepharose very poorly and functioned poorly in yeast. These results highlight the importance of verification both biochemically and in vivo that reporter fusions of proteins maintain activity and are stable in order to prevent observations that may result in artifacts.

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Keywords:  GFP; cap-binding protein; eukaryotic initiation factor; fusion protein; translation

Year:  2016        PMID: 28090423      PMCID: PMC5173309          DOI: 10.1080/21690731.2016.1257408

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Translation (Austin)        ISSN: 2169-0731


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