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N-terminal acetylation: an essential protein modification emerges as an important regulator of stress responses.

Eric Linster1, Markus Wirtz1.   

Abstract

N-terminal acetylation (NTA) is a prevalent protein modification in eukaryotes. The majority of proteins are acetylated at their N-terminus in a co-translational manner by ribosome-associated N-terminal acetyltransferases (NATs). However, the recent discovery of Golgi membrane-localized NATs in metazoa, and plastid-localized NATs in plants challenged the dogma of static, co-translational imprinting of the proteome by NTA. Indeed, NTA by the cytosolic NatA is highly dynamic and under hormonal control in plants. Such active control has not been evidenced yet in other eukaryotes and might be an adaptation to the sessile lifestyle of plants forcing them to cope with diverse environmental challenges. The function of NTAs for individual proteins is distinct and yet unpredictable. In yeast and humans, NTA has been shown to affect protein-protein interactions, subcellular localization, folding, aggregation, or degradation of a handful of proteins. In particular, the impact of NTA on the protein turnover is documented by diverse examples in yeast. Consequently, NTA was recently dicovered to be a degradation signal in a distinct branch of the N-end rule pathway, ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis. In this review, we summarize the current knowledge on the NAT machinery in higher plants and discuss the potential function of NTA during biotic and abiotic stresses.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29945174     DOI: 10.1093/jxb/ery241

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Bot        ISSN: 0022-0957            Impact factor:   6.992


  27 in total

1.  The Meaning of an End: N-Terminal Acetyltransferase NAA50 Controls Plant Growth and Stress Responses.

Authors:  Sjon Hartman
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2020-08       Impact factor: 8.340

2.  Does the stromal concentration of Pi control chloroplast ATP synthase protein amount in contrasting growth environments?

Authors:  Greg C Vanlerberghe; Keshav Dahal; Avesh Chadee
Journal:  Plant Signal Behav       Date:  2019-10-04

3.  Tandem Fluorescent Protein Timers for Noninvasive Relative Protein Lifetime Measurement in Plants.

Authors:  Hongtao Zhang; Eric Linster; Lucy Gannon; Wiebke Leemhuis; Chelsea A Rundle; Frederica L Theodoulou; Markus Wirtz
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2019-03-14       Impact factor: 8.340

4.  Capillary Electrophoresis Coupled to Electrospray Ionization Tandem Mass Spectrometry for Ultra-Sensitive Proteomic Analysis of Limited Samples.

Authors:  Kendall R Johnson; Michal Greguš; James C Kostas; Alexander R Ivanov
Journal:  Anal Chem       Date:  2022-01-04       Impact factor: 6.986

5.  The Arabidopsis PeptideAtlas: Harnessing worldwide proteomics data to create a comprehensive community proteomics resource.

Authors:  Klaas J van Wijk; Tami Leppert; Qi Sun; Sascha S Boguraev; Zhi Sun; Luis Mendoza; Eric W Deutsch
Journal:  Plant Cell       Date:  2021-11-04       Impact factor: 12.085

6.  NAA50 Is an Enzymatically Active N α-Acetyltransferase That Is Crucial for Development and Regulation of Stress Responses.

Authors:  Laura Armbruster; Eric Linster; Jean-Baptiste Boyer; Annika Brünje; Jürgen Eirich; Iwona Stephan; Willy V Bienvenut; Jonas Weidenhausen; Thierry Meinnel; Ruediger Hell; Irmgard Sinning; Iris Finkemeier; Carmela Giglione; Markus Wirtz
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2020-05-27       Impact factor: 8.340

7.  NatB-Mediated N-Terminal Acetylation Affects Growth and Biotic Stress Responses.

Authors:  Monika Huber; Willy V Bienvenut; Eric Linster; Iwona Stephan; Laura Armbruster; Carsten Sticht; Dominik Layer; Karine Lapouge; Thierry Meinnel; Irmgard Sinning; Carmela Giglione; Ruediger Hell; Markus Wirtz
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2019-11-19       Impact factor: 8.340

Review 8.  Protein N-Terminal Acetylation: Structural Basis, Mechanism, Versatility, and Regulation.

Authors:  Sunbin Deng; Ronen Marmorstein
Journal:  Trends Biochem Sci       Date:  2020-09-08       Impact factor: 13.807

9.  Molecular mechanism of N-terminal acetylation by the ternary NatC complex.

Authors:  Sunbin Deng; Leah Gottlieb; Buyan Pan; Julianna Supplee; Xuepeng Wei; E James Petersson; Ronen Marmorstein
Journal:  Structure       Date:  2021-05-20       Impact factor: 5.871

10.  Stablization of ACOs by NatB mediated N-terminal acetylation is required for ethylene homeostasis.

Authors:  Hai-Qing Liu; Ya-Jie Zou; Xiao-Feng Li; Lei Wu; Guang-Qin Guo
Journal:  BMC Plant Biol       Date:  2021-07-03       Impact factor: 4.215

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