His-Asp phosphotransfer possibly involved in the nitrogen signal transduction mediated by cytokinin in maize: molecular cloning of cDNAs for two-component regulatory factors and demonstration of phosphotransfer activity in vitro
Implication of His-to-Asp and/or Asp-to-His (His-Asp) phosphorelay has been recently reported in signal transduction pathways initiated by ethylene and cytokinin. These signaling systems are generally composed of sensor His-protein kinase, his containing phosphotransfer (HPt) domains, and response r...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant molecular biology 1999-11, Vol.41 (4), p.563-573 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Implication of His-to-Asp and/or Asp-to-His (His-Asp) phosphorelay has been recently reported in signal transduction pathways initiated by ethylene and cytokinin. These signaling systems are generally composed of sensor His-protein kinase, his containing phosphotransfer (HPt) domains, and response regulator domains. In this study, we isolated maize cDNAs, designated as ZmRR2 and ZmHP2, which encode a response regulator domain and HPt domain, respectively, and we identified their His-to-Asp phosphotransfer activity in vitro. The putative translated product of ZmRR2 was highly similar to that of ZmRR1 (78% identity), a maize response regulator homologue. The putative translated product of ZmHP2 showed similarity to that of HPt domains from Arabidopsis thaliana (AHP1-AHP3:44 to 47% identity) and Saccharomyces cervisiae (Ypdlp: 24% identity). In vitro experiments demonstrated that the putative signaling factors can transfer the phosphoryl group from His-80 of ZmHP2 to Asp-90 of ZmRRs. Treating detached leaves with t-zeatin or supplying inorganic nitrogen to the whole plant induced the accumulation of ZmRR1 and ZmRR2 transcripts. On the other hand, the steady-state transcript level of ZmHP2 was not affected by cytokinin or inorganic nitrogen sources. These results indicate that His-Asp phosphotransfer may be involved in the transduction of nitrogen signals mediated by cytokinin, and that multiple response regulators participate in the signaling pathways. |
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ISSN: | 0167-4412 1573-5028 |
DOI: | 10.1023/a:1006391304881 |