| Literature DB >> 29031033 |
Thiruvenkadam Shanmugam1, Nazia Abbasi1, Hyung-Sae Kim1, Ho Bang Kim1, Nam-Il Park1, Guen Tae Park2, Sung Aeong Oh3, Soon Ki Park3, Douglas G Muench4, Yeonhee Choi2, Youn-Il Park5, Sang-Bong Choi1.
Abstract
Pumilio RNA-binding proteins are largely involved in mRNA degradation and translation repression. However, a few evolutionarily divergent Pumilios are also responsible for proper pre-rRNA processing in human and yeast. Here, we describe an essential Arabidopsis nucleolar Pumilio, APUM24, that is expressed in tissues undergoing rapid proliferation and cell division. A T-DNA insertion for APUM24 did not affect the male and female gametogenesis, but instead resulted in a negative female gametophytic effect on zygotic cell division immediately after fertilization. Additionally, the mutant embryos displayed defects in cell patterning from pro-embryo through globular stages. The mutant embryos were marked by altered auxin maxima, which were substantiated by the mislocalization of PIN1 and PIN7 transporters in the defective embryos. Homozygous apum24 callus accumulates rRNA processing intermediates, including uridylated and adenylated 5.8S and 25S rRNA precursors. An RNA-protein interaction assay showed that the histidine-tagged recombinant APUM24 binds RNAin vitro with no apparent specificity. Overall, our results demonstrated that APUM24 is required for rRNA processing and early embryogenesis in Arabidopsis.Entities:
Keywords: zzm321990Arabidopsis thalianazzm321990; APUM24; Puf RNA-binding protein; RNA-protein interaction; embryogenesis; nucleolus; rRNA processing
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29031033 DOI: 10.1111/tpj.13745
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant J ISSN: 0960-7412 Impact factor: 6.417