Arabidopsis TCP transcription factors interact with the SUMO conjugating machinery in nuclear foci

In Arabidopsis more than 400 proteins have been identified as SUMO targets, both in vivo andin vitro. Among others, transcription factors (TFs) are common targets for SUMO conjugation. Here we aimed to exhaustively screen for TFs that interact with the SUMO machinery using an arrayed yeast two-hybrid library containing more than 1,100 TFs. We identified 76 interactors that foremost interact with the SUMO conjugation enzyme SCE1 and/or the SUMO E3 ligase SIZ1. These interactors belong to various TF families, which control a wide range of processes in plant development and stress signaling. Amongst these interactors, the TCP family was overrepresented with several TCPs interacting with different proteins of the SUMO conjugation cycle. For a subset of these TCPs we confirmed that the catalytic site of SCE1 is essential for this interaction. In agreement, TCP1, TCP3, TCP8, TCP14, and TCP15 were readily SUMO modified in an E. coli sumoylation assay. Strikingly, these TCP-SCE1 interactions were found to redistribute these TCPs into nuclear foci/speckles, suggesting that these TCP foci represent sites for SUMO (conjugation) activity.

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Main Authors: Mazur, Magdalena J., Spears, Benjamin J., Djajasaputra, André, Van Der Gragt, Michelle, Vlachakis, Georgios, Beerens, Bas, Gassmann, Walter, Van Den Burg, Harrold A.
Format: Article/Letter to editor biblioteca
Language:English
Subjects:SUMO, SUMO conjugation, TCP, Transcription factors, Yeast two-hybrid,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/arabidopsis-tcp-transcription-factors-interact-with-the-sumo-conj
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5684782025-01-17 Mazur, Magdalena J. Spears, Benjamin J. Djajasaputra, André Van Der Gragt, Michelle Vlachakis, Georgios Beerens, Bas Gassmann, Walter Van Den Burg, Harrold A. Article/Letter to editor Frontiers in Plant Science 8 (2017) ISSN: 1664-462X Arabidopsis TCP transcription factors interact with the SUMO conjugating machinery in nuclear foci 2017 In Arabidopsis more than 400 proteins have been identified as SUMO targets, both in vivo andin vitro. Among others, transcription factors (TFs) are common targets for SUMO conjugation. Here we aimed to exhaustively screen for TFs that interact with the SUMO machinery using an arrayed yeast two-hybrid library containing more than 1,100 TFs. We identified 76 interactors that foremost interact with the SUMO conjugation enzyme SCE1 and/or the SUMO E3 ligase SIZ1. These interactors belong to various TF families, which control a wide range of processes in plant development and stress signaling. Amongst these interactors, the TCP family was overrepresented with several TCPs interacting with different proteins of the SUMO conjugation cycle. For a subset of these TCPs we confirmed that the catalytic site of SCE1 is essential for this interaction. In agreement, TCP1, TCP3, TCP8, TCP14, and TCP15 were readily SUMO modified in an E. coli sumoylation assay. Strikingly, these TCP-SCE1 interactions were found to redistribute these TCPs into nuclear foci/speckles, suggesting that these TCP foci represent sites for SUMO (conjugation) activity. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/arabidopsis-tcp-transcription-factors-interact-with-the-sumo-conj 10.3389/fpls.2017.02043 https://edepot.wur.nl/528855 SUMO SUMO conjugation TCP Transcription factors Yeast two-hybrid https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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SUMO conjugation
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SUMO conjugation
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TCP
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SUMO conjugation
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Mazur, Magdalena J.
Spears, Benjamin J.
Djajasaputra, André
Van Der Gragt, Michelle
Vlachakis, Georgios
Beerens, Bas
Gassmann, Walter
Van Den Burg, Harrold A.
Arabidopsis TCP transcription factors interact with the SUMO conjugating machinery in nuclear foci
description In Arabidopsis more than 400 proteins have been identified as SUMO targets, both in vivo andin vitro. Among others, transcription factors (TFs) are common targets for SUMO conjugation. Here we aimed to exhaustively screen for TFs that interact with the SUMO machinery using an arrayed yeast two-hybrid library containing more than 1,100 TFs. We identified 76 interactors that foremost interact with the SUMO conjugation enzyme SCE1 and/or the SUMO E3 ligase SIZ1. These interactors belong to various TF families, which control a wide range of processes in plant development and stress signaling. Amongst these interactors, the TCP family was overrepresented with several TCPs interacting with different proteins of the SUMO conjugation cycle. For a subset of these TCPs we confirmed that the catalytic site of SCE1 is essential for this interaction. In agreement, TCP1, TCP3, TCP8, TCP14, and TCP15 were readily SUMO modified in an E. coli sumoylation assay. Strikingly, these TCP-SCE1 interactions were found to redistribute these TCPs into nuclear foci/speckles, suggesting that these TCP foci represent sites for SUMO (conjugation) activity.
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SUMO conjugation
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author Mazur, Magdalena J.
Spears, Benjamin J.
Djajasaputra, André
Van Der Gragt, Michelle
Vlachakis, Georgios
Beerens, Bas
Gassmann, Walter
Van Den Burg, Harrold A.
author_facet Mazur, Magdalena J.
Spears, Benjamin J.
Djajasaputra, André
Van Der Gragt, Michelle
Vlachakis, Georgios
Beerens, Bas
Gassmann, Walter
Van Den Burg, Harrold A.
author_sort Mazur, Magdalena J.
title Arabidopsis TCP transcription factors interact with the SUMO conjugating machinery in nuclear foci
title_short Arabidopsis TCP transcription factors interact with the SUMO conjugating machinery in nuclear foci
title_full Arabidopsis TCP transcription factors interact with the SUMO conjugating machinery in nuclear foci
title_fullStr Arabidopsis TCP transcription factors interact with the SUMO conjugating machinery in nuclear foci
title_full_unstemmed Arabidopsis TCP transcription factors interact with the SUMO conjugating machinery in nuclear foci
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