Park_2014_Plant.Signal.Behav_9_e27723

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Title : CGI-58, a key regulator of lipid homeostasis and signaling in plants, also regulates polyamine metabolism - Park_2014_Plant.Signal.Behav_9_e27723
Author(s) : Park S , Keereetaweep J , James CN , Gidda SK , Chapman KD , Mullen RT , Dyer JM
Ref : Plant Signal Behav , 9 :e27723 , 2014
Abstract :

Comparative Gene Identification-58 (CGI-58) is an alpha/beta hydrolase-type protein that regulates lipid homeostasis and signaling in eukaryotes by interacting with and stimulating the activity of several different types of proteins, including a lipase in mammalian cells and a peroxisomal ABC transporter (PXA1) in plant cells. Here we show that plant CGI-58 also interacts with spermidine synthase 1 (SPDS1), an enzyme that plays a central role in polyamine metabolism by converting putrescine into spermidine. Analysis of polyamine contents in Arabidopsis thaliana plants revealed that spermidine levels were significantly reduced, and putrescine increased, in both cgi-58 and cgi-58/pxa1 mutant plants, relative to pxa1 mutant or wild-type plants. Evaluation of polyamine-related gene expression levels, however, revealed similar increases in transcript abundance in all mutants, including cgi-58, pxa1, and cgi-58/pxa1, in comparison to wild type. Taken together, the data support a model whereby CGI-58 and PXA1 contribute to the regulation of polyamine metabolism at the transcriptional level, perhaps through a shared lipid-signaling pathway, and that CGI-58 also acts independently of PXA1 to increase spermidine content at a post-transcriptional level, possibly through protein-protein interaction with SPDS1.

PubMedSearch : Park_2014_Plant.Signal.Behav_9_e27723
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Gene_locus related to this paper: arath-LPAAT

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Inhibitor Spermidine
Gene_locus arath-LPAAT

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Park S, Keereetaweep J, James CN, Gidda SK, Chapman KD, Mullen RT, Dyer JM (2014)
CGI-58, a key regulator of lipid homeostasis and signaling in plants, also regulates polyamine metabolism
Plant Signal Behav 9 :e27723

Park S, Keereetaweep J, James CN, Gidda SK, Chapman KD, Mullen RT, Dyer JM (2014)
Plant Signal Behav 9 :e27723