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Programmed cell death is an event displayed by many different organisms along the evolutionary scale. In plants, programmed cell death is necessary for development and the hypersensitive response to stress or pathogenic infection. A common feature in programmed cell death across organisms is the translocation of cytochrome c from mitochondria to the cytosol. To better understand the role of cytochrome c in the onset of programmed cell death in plants, a proteomic approach was developed based on affinity chromatography and using Arabidopsis thaliana cytochrome c as bait. Using this approach, ten putative new cytochrome c partners were identified. Of these putative partners and as indicated by bimolecular fluorescence complementation, nine of them bind the heme protein in plant protoplasts and human cells as a heterologous system. The in vitro interaction between cytochrome c and such soluble cytochrome c-targets was further corroborated using surface plasmon resonance. Taken together, the results obtained in the study indicate that Arabidopsis thaliana cytochrome c interacts with several distinct proteins involved in protein folding, translational regulation, cell death, oxidative stress, DNA damage, energetic metabolism, and mRNA metabolism. Interestingly, some of these novel Arabidopsis thaliana cytochrome c-targets are closely related to those for Homo sapiens cytochrome c (Martínez-Fábregas et al., unpublished). These results indicate that the evolutionarily well-conserved cytosolic cytochrome c, appearing in organisms from plants to mammals, interacts with a wide range of targets on programmed cell death. The data have been deposited to the ProteomeXchange with identifier PXD000280.
Arabidopsis Proteins, Protoplasts, Arabidopsis, Cytochromes c, Apoptosis, Molecular Sequence Annotation, Chromatography, Affinity, Mass Spectrometry, Mitochondria, Evolution, Molecular, Oxidative Stress, Protein Transport, Cytosol, HEK293 Cells, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Protein Interaction Mapping, Humans, RNA, Messenger, Energy Metabolism, Protein Binding
Arabidopsis Proteins, Protoplasts, Arabidopsis, Cytochromes c, Apoptosis, Molecular Sequence Annotation, Chromatography, Affinity, Mass Spectrometry, Mitochondria, Evolution, Molecular, Oxidative Stress, Protein Transport, Cytosol, HEK293 Cells, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Protein Interaction Mapping, Humans, RNA, Messenger, Energy Metabolism, Protein Binding
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