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Plant Cell Rep ; 27(3): 529-34, 2008 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18057937

ABSTRACT

Sugar metabolism is intricately connected with mitochondria through the conversion of sugars to ATP, and through the production of carbon skeletons that can be used in anabolic processes. Sugar molecules also take part in signalling cascades. In this study we investigated the impact of sucrose on the expression of the Arabidopsis thaliana Nucleoside Diphosphate Kinase gene family (NDPK, EC 2.7.4.6), focusing on NDPK3a, the product of which is located predominantly in mitochondria. Using quantitative PCR we show that the NDPK3a gene is subject to sucrose and glucose induction, while no other Arabidopsis NDPK gene are sucrose-inducible. The induction reaches a half-maximum after about 6 hours and is stable for at least 48 h. Sucrose and glucose inductions were found not to be affected by the presence of a hexokinase inhibitor, N-acetyl-glucosamine. Furthermore, turanose, a sucrose analogue that is not metabolised in plant cells, did not induce NDPK3a gene expression. An analysis of the NDPK3a gene revealed two WBOXHWISO1 boxes in the promoter region, elements that have previously been reported to be involved in sugar signalling in barley via the SUSIBA2 protein. SUSIBA2 belongs to the WRKY group of transcription factors. In this study we used two mutants containing T-DNA insertions in WRKY-genes, AtWrky4 and AtWrky34, to investigate the possible involvement of WRKY transcription factors in the sugar induction of NDPK3a.


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Arabidopsis Proteins/genetics , Arabidopsis/drug effects , Carbohydrates/pharmacology , Mitochondria/drug effects , Nucleoside-Diphosphate Kinase/genetics , Arabidopsis/genetics , Arabidopsis/metabolism , Arabidopsis Proteins/metabolism , Carbohydrate Metabolism/drug effects , Disaccharides/pharmacology , Gene Expression Regulation, Plant/drug effects , Mitochondria/metabolism , Models, Genetic , Nucleoside-Diphosphate Kinase/metabolism , Nucleotides/metabolism , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Signal Transduction/drug effects , Signal Transduction/genetics , Signal Transduction/physiology , Sorbitol/pharmacology , Sucrose/pharmacology
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FEBS Lett ; 581(18): 3507-11, 2007 Jul 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17624336

ABSTRACT

Here, we present the characterization of a plant NDPK exhibiting nuclease activity. This is the first identification of a nuclease localised in the intermembrane space of plant mitochondria. The recombinant pea NDPK3 protein cleaves not only supercoiled plasmid DNA, but also highly structured RNA molecules such as tRNAs or the 3'UTR of the atp9 mRNA suggesting that the NDPK3 nuclease activity has a structural requirement. ATP inhibits this nuclease activity, while ADP has no effect. Furthermore, studies on NDPK mutant proteins indicate that the nuclease- and the kinase-mechanisms are separate.


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DNA/metabolism , Mitochondria/enzymology , Nucleoside-Diphosphate Kinase/metabolism , Pisum sativum/enzymology , RNA/metabolism , Adenosine Triphosphate/metabolism , Histidine/genetics , Histidine/metabolism , Mutation/genetics , NM23 Nucleoside Diphosphate Kinases , Nucleoside-Diphosphate Kinase/genetics , Pisum sativum/genetics , Serine/genetics , Serine/metabolism
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