Mcgonigle B; Bouhidel K; Irish VF 1996
- Authors: Mcgonigle B; Bouhidel K; Irish VF
- Title: NUCLEAR LOCALIZATION OF THE ARABIDOPSIS APETALA3 AND PISTILLATA HOMEOTIC
GENE PRODUCTS DEPENDS ON THEIR SIMULTANEOUS EXPRESSION
- Location: Genes & Development 1996 Jul 15;10(14):1812-1821
- Abstract: The Arabidopsis APETALA3 (AP3) and PISTILLATA (PI) proteins are thought
to act as transcription factors and are required for specifying floral
organ identities. To define the nuclear localization signals within these
proteins, we generated translational fusions of the coding regions of AP3
and PI to the bacterial uidA gene that encodes beta-glucuronidase (GUS).
Transient transformation assays of either the AP3-GUS or PI-GUS fusion
protein alone resulted in cytoplasmic localization of GUS activity.
However, coexpression of AP3-GUS with PI, or PI-GUS with AP3, resulted in
nuclear localization of GUS activity. Stable transformation with these
fusion proteins in Arabidopsis showed similar results. The nuclear
colocalization signals in AP3 and PI were mapped to the amino-terminal
regions of each protein. These observations suggest that the interaction
of the AP3 and PI gene products results in the formation of a protein
complex that generates or exposes a colocalization signal required to
translocate the resulting complex into the nucleus. The colocalization
phenomenon that we have described represents a novel mechanism to
coordinate the functions of transcription factors within the nucleus.
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