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Creativity comes from interactions: modules of protein interactions in plants.

Jeffrey R Allen1,2,3,4, Edward G Wilkinson1,2,3,4, Lucia C Strader1,2,3,4.   

Abstract

Protein interactions are the foundation of cell biology. For robust signal transduction to occur, proteins interact selectively and modulate their behavior to direct specific biological outcomes. Frequently, modular protein interaction domains are central to these processes. Some of these domains bind proteins bearing post-translational modifications, such as phosphorylation, whereas other domains recognize and bind to specific amino acid motifs. Other modules act as diverse protein interaction scaffolds or can be multifunctional, forming head-to-head homodimers and binding specific peptide sequences or membrane phospholipids. Additionally, the so-called head-to-tail oligomerization domains (SAM, DIX, and PB1) can form extended polymers to regulate diverse aspects of biology. Although the mechanism and structures of these domains are diverse, they are united by their modularity. Together, these domains are versatile and facilitate the evolution of complex protein interaction networks. In this review, we will highlight the role of select modular protein interaction domains in various aspects of plant biology.
© 2021 Federation of European Biochemical Societies.

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Keywords:  (> 10 for a review) modular domain; head-to-tail oligomerization; lipid-binding domain; peptide-recognition domain; phosphor-recognition domain; plant biology; protein interaction

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33774929      PMCID: PMC8476656          DOI: 10.1111/febs.15847

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FEBS J        ISSN: 1742-464X            Impact factor:   5.542


  160 in total

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Journal:  Plant Cell       Date:  2010-12-14       Impact factor: 11.277

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Authors:  John Gardiner; Robyn Overall; Jan Marc
Journal:  Mol Plant       Date:  2011-06-07       Impact factor: 13.164

Review 3.  Helping hands for budding prospects: ENTH/ANTH/VHS accessory proteins in endocytosis, vacuolar transport, and secretion.

Authors:  Jan Zouhar; Michael Sauer
Journal:  Plant Cell       Date:  2014-11-21       Impact factor: 11.277

4.  AtSNX1 defines an endosome for auxin-carrier trafficking in Arabidopsis.

Authors:  Yvon Jaillais; Isabelle Fobis-Loisy; Christine Miège; Claire Rollin; Thierry Gaude
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2006-08-27       Impact factor: 49.962

Review 5.  Evolution of two-component signal transduction systems.

Authors:  Emily J Capra; Michael T Laub
Journal:  Annu Rev Microbiol       Date:  2012-06-28       Impact factor: 15.500

Review 6.  Readers of histone modifications.

Authors:  Miyong Yun; Jun Wu; Jerry L Workman; Bing Li
Journal:  Cell Res       Date:  2011-03-22       Impact factor: 25.617

7.  Quantitative regulation of FLC via coordinated transcriptional initiation and elongation.

Authors:  Zhe Wu; Robert Ietswaart; Fuquan Liu; Hongchun Yang; Martin Howard; Caroline Dean
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2015-12-22       Impact factor: 11.205

8.  Regulation of plant immune receptor accumulation through translational repression by a glycine-tyrosine-phenylalanine (GYF) domain protein.

Authors:  Zhongshou Wu; Shuai Huang; Xiaobo Zhang; Di Wu; Shitou Xia; Xin Li
Journal:  Elife       Date:  2017-03-31       Impact factor: 8.140

9.  The role of protein-protein interactions mediated by the PB1 domain of NLP transcription factors in nitrate-inducible gene expression.

Authors:  Mineko Konishi; Shuichi Yanagisawa
Journal:  BMC Plant Biol       Date:  2019-02-28       Impact factor: 4.215

10.  The GYF domain protein PSIG1 dampens the induction of cell death during plant-pathogen interactions.

Authors:  Hidenori Matsui; Yuko Nomura; Mayumi Egusa; Takahiro Hamada; Gang-Su Hyon; Hironori Kaminaka; Yuichiro Watanabe; Takashi Ueda; Marco Trujillo; Ken Shirasu; Hirofumi Nakagami
Journal:  PLoS Genet       Date:  2017-10-26       Impact factor: 5.917

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