Possible involvement of differential splicing in regulation of the activity of Arabidopsis ANP1 that is related to mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinases (MAPKKKs)
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Possible involvement of differential splicing in regulation of the activity of Arabidopsis ANP1 that is related to mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinases (MAPKKKs)
Abstract
Three types of Arabidopsis cDNA (cANP1, cANP2 and cANP3) have been isolated that encode putative protein kinases, designated ANP1, ANP2 and ANP3. These kinases exhibit a high degree of homology to NPK1, a tobacco protein that is a member of the family of mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinases (MAPKKKs), which appears to function in the proliferation of tobacco cells. The predicted amino acid sequences of the kinase domains in the amino-terminal halves of the ANPs were more than 80% identical to that of NPK1, while the kinase-unrelated regions in the carboxy-terminal halves exhibited relatively low homology. Two species of cANP1 were identified, ANP1L cDNA (cANP1L) and ANP1S cDNA (cANP1S), which were derived from a single ANP1 gene: the former had an intron-like sequence in the coding region for the kinase-unrelated region, while the latter did not include such an intron-like sequence. cANP1L encoded a putative protein with both kinase and kinase-unrelated domains, resembling NPK1, whereas cANP1S encoded only the amino-terminal kinase domain because the intron-like sequence was absent, with resulting elimination of most of the kinase-unrelated region. Genetic analysis with mutant yeast cells showed that over-expression of cANP1L or of cANP1S activated the mating pheromone-responsive signal pathway which is mediated by a MAP kinase cascade. Moreover, the extent of such activation by cANP1S was greater than that by cANP1L. These results predict that differential splicing of the intron-like sequence in the ANP1 transcript might be at least one of the molecular mechanisms involved in the generation of active ANP1 protein kinase.
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