Analyses of in vitro protein-protein interaction of ACT7 or ACT2 and AIP1-2 from Arabidopsis thaliana and in vivo analysis of AIP1-2 expression

Cell polarity is defined as the polar organization of cellular components along an axis. The coordination of cell polarity within a plane of a single tissue layer is termed planar polarity. An example for planar polarity in plants is the hair formation towards the lower (basal) ends of hair-forming...

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Autor principal: Nzayisenga, Jean Claude
Formato: H2
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Publicado: SLU/Dept. of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology 2013
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description Cell polarity is defined as the polar organization of cellular components along an axis. The coordination of cell polarity within a plane of a single tissue layer is termed planar polarity. An example for planar polarity in plants is the hair formation towards the lower (basal) ends of hair-forming cells in the root epidermis of Arabidopsis thaliana. The ACTIN2 (ACT2) and ACT7 genes are involved in the establishment of planar polarity in the root epidermis. Actin filaments are dynamic structures that undergo a constant turnover including polymerization and depolymerization. In presence of actin-interacting protein 1 (AIP1), depolymerization of actin filaments mediated by actin-depolymerizing factor (ADF/Cofilin) is dramatically increased. In comparison to many other organisms, Arabidopsis encodes two AIP1 copies. AIP1-1 is expressed in reproductive tissues and AIP1-2 in all tissues. Despite its conservation throughout eukaryotes, relatively little is known about the developmental roles of AIP1. Here, we investigate the interaction of Arabidopsis AIP1-2 and actin isofoms and their role during planar polarity. To this end, we used in vitro glutathione-S-transferase (GST) pull-down approaches to study the interactions of AIP1s and actins. These revealed that both recombinant GST-AIP1-1 and GST-AIP1-2 purified from E. coli extracts precipitated actins from Arabidopsis root cell suspension protein extracts. This indicated that Arabidopsis AIP1 homologs are able to interact with actins at the protein level. Furthermore, GST-AIP1-2 precipitated bacterially expressed 6xHistidine (6xHis)-tagged ACT2 (6xHis-ACT2) and 6xHis-ACT7. This strongly suggested that the interaction does not strictly require other plant proteins. Moreover, we generated transgenic lines expressing up to two copies of native AIP1-2, two copies of AIP1-2-Venus and two copies of AIP1-2-mCherry to analyze the effect of AIP1-2 overexpression on root hair positioning. In preliminary analyses, it appeared that root hairs in lines carrying these six copies of AIP1-2 were shifted more apically than in the wild type indicating AIP1-2 as a regulator of planar polarity. Transgenic lines expressing an ER-resident mCherry construct under control of the native AIP1-2 5’ and 3’ genomic regions were generated to analyze the AIP1-2 expression pattern in the root. Highest promoter activity was observed in hair cell files, suggesting that cell file-specific enrichment of AIP1-2 protein did, at least partially, depend on cell file-specific promoter activity. Promoter activity was detected from the elongation zone onwards indicating that AIP1-2 transcript is not expressed in the meristem. Taken together, this study shows that Arabidopsis AIP1s interact with actins, and that interaction of AIP1-2 with ACT7 and ACT2 does not require other plant proteins in vitro. AIP1-2 is transcriptionally upregulated in hair cell files and its overexpression may shift root hair positioning apically, suggesting a regulatory role for AIP1-2 in planar polarity.
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spelling RepoSLU62632014-05-15T23:15:03Z Analyses of in vitro protein-protein interaction of ACT7 or ACT2 and AIP1-2 from Arabidopsis thaliana and in vivo analysis of AIP1-2 expression Analyser av in vitro protein-protein interaktion av ACT7 eller ACT2 och AIP1-2 från Arabidopsis thaliana och in vivo analys av AIP1-2 expression Nzayisenga, Jean Claude actin cell polarity protein-protein interaction planar polarity Arabidopsis thaliana ACTIN-INTERACTING PROTEIN1-2 root epidermis Cell polarity is defined as the polar organization of cellular components along an axis. The coordination of cell polarity within a plane of a single tissue layer is termed planar polarity. An example for planar polarity in plants is the hair formation towards the lower (basal) ends of hair-forming cells in the root epidermis of Arabidopsis thaliana. The ACTIN2 (ACT2) and ACT7 genes are involved in the establishment of planar polarity in the root epidermis. Actin filaments are dynamic structures that undergo a constant turnover including polymerization and depolymerization. In presence of actin-interacting protein 1 (AIP1), depolymerization of actin filaments mediated by actin-depolymerizing factor (ADF/Cofilin) is dramatically increased. In comparison to many other organisms, Arabidopsis encodes two AIP1 copies. AIP1-1 is expressed in reproductive tissues and AIP1-2 in all tissues. Despite its conservation throughout eukaryotes, relatively little is known about the developmental roles of AIP1. Here, we investigate the interaction of Arabidopsis AIP1-2 and actin isofoms and their role during planar polarity. To this end, we used in vitro glutathione-S-transferase (GST) pull-down approaches to study the interactions of AIP1s and actins. These revealed that both recombinant GST-AIP1-1 and GST-AIP1-2 purified from E. coli extracts precipitated actins from Arabidopsis root cell suspension protein extracts. This indicated that Arabidopsis AIP1 homologs are able to interact with actins at the protein level. Furthermore, GST-AIP1-2 precipitated bacterially expressed 6xHistidine (6xHis)-tagged ACT2 (6xHis-ACT2) and 6xHis-ACT7. This strongly suggested that the interaction does not strictly require other plant proteins. Moreover, we generated transgenic lines expressing up to two copies of native AIP1-2, two copies of AIP1-2-Venus and two copies of AIP1-2-mCherry to analyze the effect of AIP1-2 overexpression on root hair positioning. In preliminary analyses, it appeared that root hairs in lines carrying these six copies of AIP1-2 were shifted more apically than in the wild type indicating AIP1-2 as a regulator of planar polarity. Transgenic lines expressing an ER-resident mCherry construct under control of the native AIP1-2 5’ and 3’ genomic regions were generated to analyze the AIP1-2 expression pattern in the root. Highest promoter activity was observed in hair cell files, suggesting that cell file-specific enrichment of AIP1-2 protein did, at least partially, depend on cell file-specific promoter activity. Promoter activity was detected from the elongation zone onwards indicating that AIP1-2 transcript is not expressed in the meristem. Taken together, this study shows that Arabidopsis AIP1s interact with actins, and that interaction of AIP1-2 with ACT7 and ACT2 does not require other plant proteins in vitro. AIP1-2 is transcriptionally upregulated in hair cell files and its overexpression may shift root hair positioning apically, suggesting a regulatory role for AIP1-2 in planar polarity. SLU/Dept. of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology 2013 H2 eng https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/6263/
spellingShingle actin
cell polarity
protein-protein interaction
planar polarity
Arabidopsis thaliana
ACTIN-INTERACTING PROTEIN1-2
root epidermis
Nzayisenga, Jean Claude
Analyses of in vitro protein-protein interaction of ACT7 or ACT2 and AIP1-2 from Arabidopsis thaliana and in vivo analysis of AIP1-2 expression
title Analyses of in vitro protein-protein interaction of ACT7 or ACT2 and AIP1-2 from Arabidopsis thaliana and in vivo analysis of AIP1-2 expression
title_full Analyses of in vitro protein-protein interaction of ACT7 or ACT2 and AIP1-2 from Arabidopsis thaliana and in vivo analysis of AIP1-2 expression
title_fullStr Analyses of in vitro protein-protein interaction of ACT7 or ACT2 and AIP1-2 from Arabidopsis thaliana and in vivo analysis of AIP1-2 expression
title_full_unstemmed Analyses of in vitro protein-protein interaction of ACT7 or ACT2 and AIP1-2 from Arabidopsis thaliana and in vivo analysis of AIP1-2 expression
title_short Analyses of in vitro protein-protein interaction of ACT7 or ACT2 and AIP1-2 from Arabidopsis thaliana and in vivo analysis of AIP1-2 expression
title_sort analyses of in vitro protein-protein interaction of act7 or act2 and aip1-2 from arabidopsis thaliana and in vivo analysis of aip1-2 expression
topic actin
cell polarity
protein-protein interaction
planar polarity
Arabidopsis thaliana
ACTIN-INTERACTING PROTEIN1-2
root epidermis