| Literature DB >> 29233834 |
Rammyani Bagchi1, Charles W Melnyk2, Gideon Christ3, Martin Winkler3,4, Kerstin Kirchsteiner1, Mohammad Salehin1, Julia Mergner5, Michael Niemeyer3, Claus Schwechheimer5, Luz Irina A Calderón Villalobos3, Mark Estelle6.
Abstract
The cullin-RING E3 ligases (CRLs) regulate diverse cellular processes in all eukaryotes. CRL activity is controlled by several proteins or protein complexes, including NEDD8, CAND1, and the CSN Recently, a mammalian protein called Glomulin (GLMN) was shown to inhibit CRLs by binding to the RING BOX (RBX1) subunit and preventing binding to the ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme. Here, we show that Arabidopsis ABERRANT LATERAL ROOT FORMATION4 (ALF4) is an ortholog of GLMN The alf4 mutant exhibits a phenotype that suggests defects in plant hormone response. We show that ALF4 binds to RBX1 and inhibits the activity of SCFTIR1, an E3 ligase responsible for degradation of the Aux/IAA transcriptional repressors. In vivo, the alf4 mutation destabilizes the CUL1 subunit of the SCF Reduced CUL1 levels are associated with increased levels of the Aux/IAA proteins as well as the DELLA repressors, substrate of SCFSLY1 We propose that the alf4 phenotype is partly due to increased levels of the Aux/IAA and DELLA proteins.Entities:
Keywords: auxin; cullin‐RING E3 ligases; glomulin; plant development
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29233834 PMCID: PMC5770881 DOI: 10.15252/embj.201797159
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EMBO J ISSN: 0261-4189 Impact factor: 11.598