2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.04.02.021998
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TheArabidopsisNOT4A E3 ligase coordinates PGR3 expression to regulate chloroplast protein translation

Abstract: 31Chloroplast function requires the coordinated action of nuclear-and chloroplast-derived 32 proteins, including several hundred nuclear-encoded pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) 33 proteins that regulate plastid mRNA metabolism. Despite their large number and importance, 34 regulatory mechanisms controlling PPR expression are poorly understood. Here we show 35 that the Arabidopsis NOT4A ubiquitin-ligase positively regulates PROTON GRADIENT 3 36 (PGR3), a PPR protein required for translating 30S ribosome subun… Show more

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“…In plants as in yeast, amino-terminal acetylation does not destabilize the bulk of cytoplasmic proteins [ 70 ]. However, this does not rule out the existence of specific plant proteins with Ac/N-degrons because both Doa10 and Not4 [ 71 ], in particular, have homologs in plants.…”
Section: Blocking the Alpha-amino Group Can Generate A Distinct Sementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In plants as in yeast, amino-terminal acetylation does not destabilize the bulk of cytoplasmic proteins [ 70 ]. However, this does not rule out the existence of specific plant proteins with Ac/N-degrons because both Doa10 and Not4 [ 71 ], in particular, have homologs in plants.…”
Section: Blocking the Alpha-amino Group Can Generate A Distinct Sementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mutations in the plant homolog of the yeast E3 ligase NOT4, which recognizes N-acetylated proteins as degron, showed a chloroplast-related phenotype but revealed no indication for systematic changes of precursor stability. However, this cannot be excluded for individual proteins (Bailey et al, 2020).…”
Section: Molecular Plantmentioning
confidence: 99%