Nature Communications (Mar 2017)

Plant cysteine oxidases are dioxygenases that directly enable arginyl transferase-catalysed arginylation of N-end rule targets

  • Mark D. White,
  • Maria Klecker,
  • Richard J. Hopkinson,
  • Daan A. Weits,
  • Carolin Mueller,
  • Christin Naumann,
  • Rebecca O’Neill,
  • James Wickens,
  • Jiayu Yang,
  • Jonathan C. Brooks-Bartlett,
  • Elspeth F. Garman,
  • Tom N. Grossmann,
  • Nico Dissmeyer,
  • Emily Flashman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms14690
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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The N-end rule pathway targets substrate proteins for proteasomal degradation. Here, Whiteet al. show that ArabidopsisPLANT CYSTEINE OXIDASEs show dioxygenase activity producing Cys-sulfinic acid at the N-terminus of target proteins, which then act as direct substrates for arginyl transferase.