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In vivo interaction between atToc33 and atToc159 GTP-binding domains demonstrated in a plant split-ubiquitin system

Auteur(s)
Rahim, Gwendoline
Bischof, Sylvain
Kessler, Félix 
Institut de biologie 
Agne, Birgit
Date de parution
2009
In
Journal of Experimental Botany
Vol.
1
No
60
De la page
257
A la page
267
Mots-clés
  • Heterodimerization
  • in vivo
  • protein-protein interaction
  • protoplast
  • split-ubiquitin
  • Toc GTPases
  • MEMBRANE-PROTEIN INTERACTIONS
  • OUTER CHLOROPLAST MEMBRANE
  • IMPORT
  • MACHINERY
  • SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAE
  • TOC-GTPASES
  • ARABIDOPSIS
  • PROTOPLASTS
  • TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS
  • SUCROSE TRANSPORTERS
  • PREPROTEIN
  • RECEPTOR
  • PEROXISOME
  • Heterodimerization

  • in vivo

  • protein-protein inter...

  • protoplast

  • split-ubiquitin

  • Toc GTPases

  • MEMBRANE-PROTEIN INTE...

  • OUTER CHLOROPLAST MEM...

  • IMPORT

  • MACHINERY

  • SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVIS...

  • TOC-GTPASES

  • ARABIDOPSIS

  • PROTOPLASTS

  • TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS...

  • SUCROSE TRANSPORTERS

  • PREPROTEIN

  • RECEPTOR

  • PEROXISOME

Résumé
The GTPases atToc33 and atToc159 are pre-protein receptor components of the translocon complex at the outer chloroplast membrane in Arabidopsis. Despite their participation in the same complex in vivo, evidence for their interaction is still lacking. Here, a split-ubiquitin system is engineered for use in plants, and the in vivo interaction of the Toc GTPases in Arabidopsis and tobacco protoplasts is shown. Using the same method, the self-interaction of the peroxisomal membrane protein atPex11e is demonstrated. The finding suggests a more general suitability of the split-ubiquitin system as a plant in vivo interaction assay.
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/12795
Type de publication
journal article
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