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Chaperone function of Arabidopsis NPR1

Authors
Paeng, Seol KiChi, Yong HunKang, Chang HoChae, Ho ByoungLee, Eun SeonPark, Joung HunWi, Seong DongBae, Su BinPhan, Kieu Anh ThiLee, Sang Yeol
Issue Date
Apr-2020
Publisher
한국식물생명공학회
Keywords
AtNPR1; Ankyrin repeat; Molecular chaperone; Redox; Structural change
Citation
Plant Biotechnology Reports, v.14, no.2, pp 227 - 233
Pages
7
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Plant Biotechnology Reports
Volume
14
Number
2
Start Page
227
End Page
233
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/71956
DOI
10.1007/s11816-020-00609-6
ISSN
1863-5466
1863-5474
Abstract
To cope with diverse environmental stresses, the sessile organisms of plants have evolved diverse defense molecules and signaling systems to transfer the stress signals into downstream metabolic cascades and induce the expression of defense-associated genes. Among the defense systems, the Arabidopsis nonexpressor of pathogenesis-related protein 1 (AtNPR1) playing a key role in a plant systemic acquired immune responses has been shown to have multiple functions. The molecular structure of AtNPR1 has two domains, BTB/POZ and ANK repeat, that are involved in protein-protein interactions. Despite the function of its salicylic acid-induced defense activity in nucleus, the biochemical property of its cytosolic oligomers has not been elucidated. Based on the results that the reversible structural change of redox proteins is a typical property of molecular chaperones, we investigated the biochemical characteristics of AtNPR1 after expressing it in E. coli and purifying the protein. From the study, the recombinant AtNPR1 functions as a protein chaperone to protect plants from heat stress through its structural switching by its oligomer form. Under heat-induced (43 degrees C) condition, the AtNPR1 protein prevents from aggregation of substrate, MDH. And the structural change was regulated upon the redox changes, such as DTT treatment dissociated its structure to monomer and reduced its chaperone activity, suggesting that the heat-induced chaperone activity of AtNPR1 is dependent on its redox status. In summary, the cytosolic AtNPR1 oligomer performs the important function of molecular chaperone to protect plants from heat stress that can be applied to the preparation of heat shock-tolerant useful crops.
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