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Title
Border Control-A Membrane-Linked Interactome of Arabidopsis
Issued Date
2014-05-16
Citation
Jones, Alexander M. (2014-05-16). Border Control-A Membrane-Linked Interactome of Arabidopsis. Science, 344(6185), 711–716. doi: 10.1126/science.1251358
Type
Article
Keywords
ABSCISIC-ACIDPROTEIN-KINASEENDOCYTOSISNETWORKVERSIONMAP
ISSN
0036-8075
Abstract
Cellular membranes act as signaling platforms and control solute transport. Membrane receptors, transporters, and enzymes communicate with intracellular processes through protein-protein interactions. Using a split-ubiquitin yeast two-hybrid screen that covers a test-space of 6.4 × 106 pairs, we identified 12,102 membrane/signaling protein interactions from Arabidopsis. Besides confirmation of expected interactions such as heterotrimeric G protein subunit interactions and aquaporin oligomerization, >99% of the interactions were previously unknown. Interactions were confirmed at a rate of 32% in orthogonal in planta split-green flourescent protein interaction assays, which was statistically indistinguishable from the confirmation rate for known interactions collected from literature (38%). Regulatory associations in membrane protein trafficking, turnover, and phosphorylation include regulation of potassium channel activity through abscisic acid signaling, transporter activity by a WNK kinase, and a brassinolide receptor kinase by trafficking-related proteins. These examples underscore the utility of the membrane/signaling protein interaction network for gene discovery and hypothesis generation in plants and other organisms.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/2653
DOI
10.1126/science.1251358
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
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