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Phosphorylation-dependent ribonuclease activity of Fra a 1 proteins.

Fatma Besbes1, Katrin Franz-Oberdorf1, Wilfried Schwab2.   

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Abiotic and biotic stress situations cause the upregulation of the transcription of a number of plant defence genes. They code for so-called pathogenesis-related (PR) proteins such as PR proteins of class-10 (PR-10), whose biological functions are still unclear. PR10 proteins are members of the Bet v 1 (major birch pollen allergen) superfamily including related proteins from the cultivated strawberry Fragaria × ananassa (Fra a 1 proteins). Here, we analyzed the expression of 21 Fra a 1 genes in different tissues of the strawberry plant by quantitative real-time PCR. Thirteen members were mainly expressed in roots, three in stems, two in red fruits and leaves, and one in flowers. Five genes (Fra a 1.04-1.08) were selected based on their expression profiles, heterologously expressed in Escherichia coli, and their recombinant proteins functionally characterized. Ribonuclease activity, demonstrated by in-solution and in-gel RNA degradation assays, indicated complete hydrolysis of RNA only by Fra a 1.06. Moreover, phosphorylation assays showed that except for Fra a 1.06, the remaining four recombinant proteins were phosphorylated. Consequently, we investigated whether the phosphorylation status of the proteins affects their ribonuclease activity. Using an in-solution as well as an in-gel RNase activity assay, results demonstrated that the four recombinant proteins, dephosphorylated with phosphatases, exhibited ribonucleolytic activity against total RNA. Thus, the PR10 related proteins characterized in this study harbour a phosphorylation-dependent RNase activity. The results shed new light on the assumed function of PR10 proteins in plant defence.
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Keywords:  Fragaria × ananassa; Heterologous expression; PR-10; Phosphorylation; RNase activity; qPCR

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30572279     DOI: 10.1016/j.jplph.2018.12.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0176-1617            Impact factor:   3.549


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