Aa PP 2C1 negatively regulates the expression of genes involved in artemisinin biosynthesis through dephosphorylating Aa APK 1
Artemisinin is biosynthesized in Artemisia annua and widely used for the treatment of malaria. Abscisic acid ( ABA )‐responsive kinase 1 (Aa APK 1), a member of the Sn RK 2 family, is involved in the regulation of artemisinin biosynthesis through the phosphorylation of Aab ZIP 1, which directly tran...
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Veröffentlicht in: | FEBS letters 2019-04, Vol.593 (7), p.743-750 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Artemisinin is biosynthesized in
Artemisia annua
and widely used for the treatment of malaria. Abscisic acid (
ABA
)‐responsive kinase 1 (Aa
APK
1), a member of the Sn
RK
2 family, is involved in the regulation of artemisinin biosynthesis through the phosphorylation of Aab
ZIP
1, which directly transactivates genes involved in artemisinin biosynthesis. Through diverse assays – including yeast two‐hybrid and bimolecular fluorescence complementation assays – we report that the
ABA
‐responsive protein phosphatase Aa
PP
2C1 physically interacts with Aa
APK
1. In addition, phos‐tag mobility shift assays indicate that Aa
PP
2C1 dephosphorylates Aa
APK
1. Moreover, dual‐luciferase assays demonstrate that the presence of Aa
PP
2C1 reduces the transactivation of artemisinin biosynthesis genes by Aab
ZIP
1. These results further refine the post‐translational regulatory network of artemisinin biosynthesis, showing that Aa
PP
2C1 is negatively involved through dephosphorylation of Aa
APK
1. |
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ISSN: | 0014-5793 1873-3468 |
DOI: | 10.1002/1873-3468.13350 |