Turning moss into algae: prenylation targets in Physcomitrella patens

Plant Signal Behav. 2014;9(7):e29314. doi: 10.4161/psb.29314.

Abstract

Prenylation is a series of lipid posttranslational modifications that are involved in several key aspects of plant development. We recently knocked out every prenylation subunit in Physcomitrella patens. Like in Arabidopsis, knockout of protein farnesyltransferase and protein geranylgeranyltransferase in P. patens does not result in lethality; however, effects on development are extensive. In particular, the knockout of protein geranylgeranyltransferase results in small unicellular plants that resemble algae. Here we perform an analysis of predicted geranylgeranyltransferase target proteins in P. patens, and draw attention to those most likely to play a role in the knockout phenotype.

Keywords: Farnesylation; Geranylgeranylation; Physcomitrella patens; Prenylation.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Alkyl and Aryl Transferases / metabolism
  • Bryopsida / genetics
  • Bryopsida / metabolism*
  • Bryopsida / physiology
  • Chlorophyta
  • Farnesyltranstransferase / metabolism
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Plant*
  • Lipid Metabolism
  • Mutation
  • Phenotype
  • Plant Cells / metabolism
  • Plant Cells / physiology*
  • Plant Development*
  • Plant Proteins / metabolism*
  • Protein Prenylation*

Substances

  • Plant Proteins
  • Alkyl and Aryl Transferases
  • geranylgeranyltransferase type-I
  • p21(ras) farnesyl-protein transferase
  • Farnesyltranstransferase