Oligomerization between BSU1 Family Members Potentiates Brassinosteroi…
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Molecular Plant 9, 178–181, January 2016
Oligomerization between BSU1 Family Members Potentiates Brassinosteroid Signaling in Arabidopsis (Letter to the Editor)
Eun-Ji Kim, Ji-Hyun Youn, Chan-Ho Park, Tae-Woo Kim, Shenheng Guan, Shouling Xu, Alma L Burlingame, Young-Pil Kim, Seong-Ki Kim, Zhi-Yong Wang, Tae-Wuk Kim
Dear Editor,
Brassinosteroid (BR) regulates diverse physiological and developmental processes in plants (Choudhary et al., 2012). BR
binds to the receptor kinase BRI1 to trigger a phosphorylation/
dephosphorylation cascade, which includes phosphorylation of
Brassinosteroid Signaling Kinase 1 (BSK1) and Constitutive
Differential Growth 1 (CDG1) by BRI1, phosphorylation of BSU1
by CDG1, and dephosphorylation of BIN2 (a GSK3-like kinase)
by BSU1 (Kim et al., 2009, 2011; Wang et al., 2014). Almost all
the downstream components of BR signaling are encoded by
multiple genes of a family.
The Arabidopsis BSU1 family (BSUf; BSU1, BSL1, BSL2, and
BSL3) is classified into a unique phosphatase family, the PPKL
(Protein Phosphatases with Kelch-Like repeat domains), which
is not found in animals (Kutuzov and Andreeva, 2002; Mora-Garcia et al., 2004). BSUf members contain an N-terminal
Kelch-repeat domain and a C-terminal phosphatase domain
that is closely related to protein phosphatase 1. Knockdown of
BSL2 and BSL3 by artificial micro-RNA in the bsu1bsl1 mutant
(amiBSL2,3/bsu1bsl1) causes pleiotropic defects, including severe dwarfism similar to strong BR-deficient or BR-insensitive
mutants and abnormal stomatal development (Kim et al., 2009,
2012; Youn et al., 2013). A recent study suggested that
BSUf members exhibit specific/non-overlapping functions in
addition to BR signaling, although all four members are involved
in BR signaling (Maselli et al., 2014). However, the biochemical
characteristics underlying the functional redundancy and
diversity of PPKL family members are largely unknown....
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