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Public Library of Science, PLoS ONE, 10(7), p. e46907, 2012

DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0046907

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Aminopropyltransferases Involved in Polyamine Biosynthesis Localize Preferentially in the Nucleus of Plant Cells

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Abstract

Plant aminopropyltransferases consist of a group of enzymes that transfer aminopropyl groups derived from decarboxylated S-adenosyl-methionine (dcAdoMet or dcSAM) to propylamine acceptors to produce polyamines, ubiquitous metabolites with positive charge at physiological pH. Spermidine synthase (SPDS) uses putrescine as amino acceptor to form spermidine, whereas spermine synthase (SPMS) and thermospermine synthase (TSPMS) use spermidine as acceptor to synthesize the isomers spermine and thermospermine respectively. In previous work it was shown that both SPDS1 and SPDS2 can physically interact with SPMS although no data concerning the subcellular localization was reported. Here we study the subcellular localization of these enzymes and their protein dimer complexes with gateway-based Bimolecular Fluorescence Complementation (BiFC) binary vectors. In addition, we have characterized the molecular weight of the enzyme complexes by gel filtration chromatography with in vitro assembled recombinant enzymes and with endogenous plant protein extracts. Our data suggest that aminopropyltransferases display a dual subcellular localization both in the cytosol and nuclear enriched fractions, and they assemble preferably as dimers. The BiFC transient expression data suggest that aminopropyltransferase heterodimer complexes take place preferentially inside the nucleus. ; Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion BIO2008-05493-C02-02 ; Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion BIO2009-11818 ; VALi+d predoctoral contract of Generalitat Valenciana ACIF2010/085 ; Belda Palazón, B.; Ruiz, L.; Marti Sanchis, E.; Tarraga Herrero, S.; Tiburcio, A.; Culiañez Macia, FA.; Farras, R. (2012). Aminopropyltransferases Involved in Polyamine Biosynthesis Localize Preferentially in the Nucleus of Plant Cells. PLoS ONE. 7:46907-46907. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0046907. ; Senia ; 46907 ; 46907 ; 7