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The Arabidopsis Nα -acetyltransferase NAA60 locates to the plasma membrane and is vital for the high salt stress response.

Eric Linster1, Dominik Layer2, Willy V Bienvenut3, Trinh V Dinh1, Felix A Weyer2, Wiebke Leemhuis1, Annika Brünje4, Marion Hoffrichter1, Pavlina Miklankova1, Jürgen Kopp2, Karine Lapouge2, Julia Sindlinger5, Dirk Schwarzer5, Thierry Meinnel3, Iris Finkemeier4, Carmela Giglione3, Ruediger Hell1, Irmgard Sinning2, Markus Wirtz1.   

Abstract

In humans and plants, N-terminal acetylation plays a central role in protein homeostasis, affects 80% of proteins in the cytoplasm and is catalyzed by five ribosome-associated N-acetyltransferases (NatA-E). Humans also possess a Golgi-associated NatF (HsNAA60) that is essential for Golgi integrity. Remarkably, NAA60 is absent in fungi and has not been identified in plants. Here we identify and characterize the first plasma membrane-anchored post-translationally acting N-acetyltransferase AtNAA60 in the reference plant Arabidopsis thaliana by the combined application of reverse genetics, global proteomics, live-cell imaging, microscale thermophoresis, circular dichroism spectroscopy, nano-differential scanning fluorometry, intrinsic tryptophan fluorescence and X-ray crystallography. We demonstrate that AtNAA60, like HsNAA60, is membrane-localized in vivo by an α-helical membrane anchor at its C-terminus, but in contrast to HsNAA60, AtNAA60 localizes to the plasma membrane. The AtNAA60 crystal structure provides insights into substrate-binding, the broad substrate specificity and the catalytic mechanism probed by structure-based mutagenesis. Characterization of the NAA60 loss-of-function mutants (naa60-1 and naa60-2) uncovers a plasma membrane-localized substrate of AtNAA60 and the importance of NAA60 during high salt stress. Our findings provide evidence for the plant-specific evolution of a plasma membrane-anchored N-acetyltransferase that is vital for adaptation to stress.
© 2020 The Authors. New Phytologist © 2020 New Phytologist Trust.

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Keywords:  zzm321990Arabidopsis thalianazzm321990; N-terminal acetylation; NAA60; X-ray structure; high-salt stress; plasma membrane; post-translational modification

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32548857     DOI: 10.1111/nph.16747

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  New Phytol        ISSN: 0028-646X            Impact factor:   10.151


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