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Arabidopsis DXO1 links RNA turnover and chloroplast function independently of its enzymatic activity.

Autor
Kwaśnik, Aleksandra
Poznański, Jarosław
Krzysztoń, Michał
Zakrzewska-Płaczek, Monika
Kufel, Joanna
Gozdek, Agnieszka
Wang, Vivien Ya Fan
Tong, Liang
Stępniak, Karolina
Data publikacji
2019
Abstrakt (EN)

The DXO family of proteins participates in eukaryotic mRNA 5′-end quality control, removal of non-canonical NAD+ cap and maturation of fungal rRNA precursors. In this work, we characterize the Arabidopsis thaliana DXO homolog, DXO1. We demonstrate that the plant-specific modification within the active site negatively affects 5′-end capping surveillance properties of DXO1, but has only a minor impact on its strong deNADding activity. Unexpectedly, catalytic activity does not contribute to striking morphological and molecular aberrations observed upon DXO1 knockout in plants, which include growth and pigmentation deficiency, global transcriptomic changes and accumulation of RNA quality control siRNAs. Conversely, these phenotypes depend on the plant-specific N-terminal extension of DXO1. Pale-green coloration of DXO1-deficient plants and our RNA-seq data reveal that DXO1 affects chloroplast-localized processes. We propose that DXO1 mediates the connection between RNA turnover and retrograde chloroplast-to-nucleus signaling independently of its deNADding properties.

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Dyscyplina PBN
nauki biologiczne
Czasopismo
Nucleic Acids Research
Tom
47
Zeszyt
9
Strony od-do
4751-4764
ISSN
0305-1048
Data udostępnienia w otwartym dostępie
2019-02-14
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