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Apple Sucrose Transporter SUT1 and Sorbitol Transporter SOT6 Interact with Cytochrome b5 to Regulate Their Affinity for Substrate Sugars
Fan, Ren-Chun ; Peng, Chang-Cao ; Xu, Yan-Hong ; Wang, Xiao-Fang ; Li, Yan ; Shang, Yi ; Du, Shu-Yuan ; Zhao, Rui ; Zhang, Xiao-Yan ; Zhang, Ling-Yun ; Zhang, Da-Peng
2010-10-12 ; 2010-10-12
关键词MEDIATED TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATION YEAST SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAE ENDOPLASMIC-RETICULUM STRESS ENUCLEATE SIEVE ELEMENTS PROTEINS IN-VIVO ABSCISIC-ACID HIGHER-PLANTS SPLIT-UBIQUITIN SIGNAL-TRANSDUCTION HEXOSE TRANSPORTER Plant Sciences
中文摘要Sugar transporters are central machineries to mediate cross-membrane transport of sugars into the cells, and sugar availability may serve as a signal to regulate the sugar transporters. However, the mechanisms of sugar transport regulation by signal sugar availability remain unclear in plant and animal cells. Here, we report that a sucrose transporter, MdSUT1, and a sorbitol transporter, MdSOT6, both localized to plasma membrane, were identified from apple (Malus domestica) fruit. Using a combination of the split-ubiquitin yeast two-hybrid, immunocoprecipitation, and bimolecular fluorescence complementation assays, the two distinct sugar transporters were shown to interact physically with an apple endoplasmic reticulum-anchored cytochrome b5 MdCYB5 in vitro and in vivo. In the yeast systems, the two different interaction complexes function to upregulate the affinity of the sugar transporters, allowing cells to adapt to sugar starvation. An Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) homolog of MdCYB5, AtCYB5-A, also interacts with the two sugar transporters and functions similarly. The point mutations leucine-73 -> proline in MdSUT1 and leucine-117 -> proline in MdSOT6, disrupting the bimolecular interactions but without significantly affecting the transporter activities, abolish the stimulating effects of the sugar transporter-cytochrome b5 complex on the affinity of the sugar transporters. However, the yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) cytochrome b5 ScCYB5, an additional interacting partner of the two plant sugar transporters, has no function in the regulation of the sugar transporters, indicating that the observed biological functions in the yeast systems are specific to plant cytochrome b5s. These findings suggest a novel mechanism by which the plant cells tailor sugar uptake to the surrounding sugar availability.
语种英语 ; 英语
出版者AMER SOC PLANT BIOLOGISTS ; ROCKVILLE ; 15501 MONONA DRIVE, ROCKVILLE, MD 20855 USA
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/81873]  
专题清华大学
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Fan, Ren-Chun,Peng, Chang-Cao,Xu, Yan-Hong,et al. Apple Sucrose Transporter SUT1 and Sorbitol Transporter SOT6 Interact with Cytochrome b5 to Regulate Their Affinity for Substrate Sugars[J],2010, 2010.
APA Fan, Ren-Chun.,Peng, Chang-Cao.,Xu, Yan-Hong.,Wang, Xiao-Fang.,Li, Yan.,...&Zhang, Da-Peng.(2010).Apple Sucrose Transporter SUT1 and Sorbitol Transporter SOT6 Interact with Cytochrome b5 to Regulate Their Affinity for Substrate Sugars..
MLA Fan, Ren-Chun,et al."Apple Sucrose Transporter SUT1 and Sorbitol Transporter SOT6 Interact with Cytochrome b5 to Regulate Their Affinity for Substrate Sugars".(2010).
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