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Chaperonins facilitate KNOTTED1 cell-to-cell trafficking and stem cell function

Authors
Xu, X.M.Wang, J.Xuan, Z.Goldshmidt, A.Borrill, P.G.M.Hariharan, N.Kim, J.Y.Jackson, D.
Issue Date
2011
Citation
Science, v.333, no.6046, pp 1141 - 1144
Pages
4
Indexed
SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Science
Volume
333
Number
6046
Start Page
1141
End Page
1144
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/24736
DOI
10.1126/science.1205727
ISSN
0036-8075
1095-9203
Abstract
Cell-to-cell communication in plants includes the selective trafficking of transcription factors and other signals through plasmodesmata. The KNOTTED1 (KN1) homeobox (KNOX) family transcription factors, which use this pathway, are essential for stem cell establishment and/or maintenance. Here we show that KN1 trafficking requires the chaperonin complex, which belongs to a group of cytosolic chaperones that fold specific substrate proteins. Genetic and physical interaction data show a functional relevance for chaperonins in KNOX family-dependent stem cell maintenance. Furthermore, tissue-specific complementation assays indicate a mechanistic basis for chaperonin function during the posttranslocational refolding process. Our study shows that chaperonins are essential for the cell-to-cell trafficking of a subset of mobile transcription factors and demonstrates the importance of chaperonin-dependent protein trafficking for plant stem cell function.
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