Frontiers in Plant Science (Jan 2022)

A Yeast-Based Functional Assay to Study Plant N-Degron – N-Recognin Interactions

  • Aida Kozlic,
  • Nikola Winter,
  • Theresia Telser,
  • Jakob Reimann,
  • Katrin Rose,
  • Lilian Nehlin,
  • Sophie Berckhan,
  • Gunjan Sharma,
  • Charlene Dambire,
  • Tinne Boeckx,
  • Michael J. Holdsworth,
  • Andreas Bachmair

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.806129
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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The N-degron pathway is a branch of the ubiquitin-proteasome system where amino-terminal residues serve as degradation signals. In a synthetic biology approach, we expressed ubiquitin ligase PRT6 and ubiquitin conjugating enzyme 2 (AtUBC2) from Arabidopsis thaliana in a Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain with mutation in its endogenous N-degron pathway. The two enzymes re-constitute part of the plant N-degron pathway and were probed by monitoring the stability of co-expressed GFP-linked plant proteins starting with Arginine N-degrons. The novel assay allows for straightforward analysis, whereas in vitro interaction assays often do not allow detection of the weak binding of N-degron recognizing ubiquitin ligases to their substrates, and in planta testing is usually complex and time-consuming.

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