The integral membrane S -locus receptor kinase of Brassica has serine/threonine kinase activity in a membranous environment and spontaneously forms oligomers in planta
0301 basic medicine
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Membrane Proteins
Brassica
Intracellular Membranes
[SDV.BV.BOT]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology/Botanics
Recombinant Proteins
oligomerization
[SDV.BV.BOT] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology/Botanics
03 medical and health sciences
baculovirus
Biopolymers
Microsomes
sporophytic self-incompatibility
Phosphorylation
Protein Kinases
Plant Proteins
DOI:
10.1073/pnas.97.7.3759
Publication Date:
2012-07-25T17:37:36Z
AUTHORS (4)
ABSTRACT
To gain further insight into the mode of action of
S
-locus receptor kinase (SRK), a receptor-like kinase involved in the self-incompatibility response in
Brassica
, different recombinant SRK proteins have been expressed in a membranous environment using the insect cell/baculovirus system. Recombinant SRK proteins exhibited properties close to those of the endogenous stigmatic SRK protein and were found to autophosphorylate on serine and threonine residues in insect cell microsomes. Autophosphorylation was constitutive because it did not require the presence of pollen or stigma extracts in the phosphorylation buffer. Phosphorylation was shown to occur in
trans
, suggesting the existence of constitutive homooligomers of membrane-anchored recombinant SRK. To investigate the physiological relevance of these results, we have examined the oligomeric status of SRK
in planta
in cross-linking experiments and by velocity sedimentation on sucrose gradients. Our data strongly suggest that SRK is associated both with other SRK molecules and other stigma proteins in nonpollinated flowers. These findings may have important implications for our understanding of self-pollen signaling.
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