Xu_2018_Nat.Commun_9_3947

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Title : Structural analysis of HTL and D14 proteins reveals the basis for ligand selectivity in Striga - Xu_2018_Nat.Commun_9_3947
Author(s) : Xu Y , Miyakawa T , Nosaki S , Nakamura A , Lyu Y , Nakamura H , Ohto U , Ishida H , Shimizu T , Asami T , Tanokura M
Ref : Nat Commun , 9 :3947 , 2018
Abstract :

HYPOSENSITIVE TO LIGHT (HTL) and DWARF14 (D14) mediate the perception of karrikin and strigolactone, which stimulates germination of the parasitic weed Striga. However, their role in parasitic seeds is poorly understood, and the basis for their differing responsiveness remains unclear. Here, we show that Striga hermonthica HTL proteins (ShHTLs) in 'conserved' and 'intermediate' clades are able to bind karrikin. The 'divergent' clade is able to hydrolyze strigolactone. Unexpectedly, we find that ShD14 is also capable of hydrolyzing strigolactone. Through comparative analysis of ShHTLs and ShD14 crystal structures, we provide insights into the basis for their selectivity. Moreover, we show that both ShD14 and divergent clade ShHTLs, but not conserved and intermediate clade ShHTLs, can interact with the putative downstream signaling component ShMAX2 in the presence of the synthetic strigolactone, rac-GR24. These findings provide insight into how strigolactone is perceived and how ligand specificity is determined.

PubMedSearch : Xu_2018_Nat.Commun_9_3947
PubMedID: 30258184
Gene_locus related to this paper: strhe-ShD14 , strhe-ShHTL4 , strhe-ShHTL1 , strhe-ShHTL7

Related information

Gene_locus strhe-ShD14    strhe-ShHTL4    strhe-ShHTL1    strhe-ShHTL7
Structure strhe-ShD14    strhe-ShHTL4    strhe-ShHTL1    strhe-ShHTL7    5Z7W    5Z7X    5Z7Y    5Z7Z

Citations formats

Xu Y, Miyakawa T, Nosaki S, Nakamura A, Lyu Y, Nakamura H, Ohto U, Ishida H, Shimizu T, Asami T, Tanokura M (2018)
Structural analysis of HTL and D14 proteins reveals the basis for ligand selectivity in Striga
Nat Commun 9 :3947

Xu Y, Miyakawa T, Nosaki S, Nakamura A, Lyu Y, Nakamura H, Ohto U, Ishida H, Shimizu T, Asami T, Tanokura M (2018)
Nat Commun 9 :3947