2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.09.16.613322
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Diphthamide formation in Arabidopsis requires DPH1-interacting DPH2 for light and oxidative stress resistance

Hongliang Zhang,
Nadežda Janina,
Koray Ütkür
et al.

Abstract: Diphthamide is a post-translationally modified histidine residue of eukaryotic TRANSLATION ELONGATION FACTOR 2 (eEF2) and the target of diphtheria toxin in human cells. In yeast and mammals, the 4Fe-4S cluster-containing proteins Dph1 and Dph2 catalyze the first biosynthetic step of diphthamide formation. Here we identify Arabidopsis thaliana DPH2 and show that it is required for diphthamide biosynthesis, localizes to the cytosol and interacts physically with AtDPH1. Arabidopsis dph2 mutants form shorter prima… Show more

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