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JIP60-mediated, jasmonate- and senescence-induced molecular switch in translation toward stress and defense protein synthesis.


ABSTRACT: Two closely related genes encoding the jasmonate-induced protein 60 (JIP60) were identified in the barley genome. The gene on chromosome arm 4HL encodes the previously identified protein encoded by the cDNA X66376.1. This JIP60 protein is characterized here and shown to consist of two domains: an NH2-terminal domain related to ribosome-inactivating proteins and a COOH-terminal domain, which displays similarity to eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4E (eIF4E). JIP60 undergoes processing in vivo, as a result of which JIP60's COOH-terminal eIF4E domain is released and functions in recruiting a subset of cellular messengers for translation. This effect was observed for both MeJA-treated and naturally senescing plants. Because the JIP60 gene is in close proximity to several quantitative trait loci for both biotic and abiotic stress resistance, our results identify a unique target for future breeding programs.

SUBMITTER: Rustgi S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4191784 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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JIP60-mediated, jasmonate- and senescence-induced molecular switch in translation toward stress and defense protein synthesis.

Rustgi Sachin S   Pollmann Stephan S   Buhr Frank F   Springer Armin A   Reinbothe Christiane C   von Wettstein Diter D   Reinbothe Steffen S  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20140915 39


Two closely related genes encoding the jasmonate-induced protein 60 (JIP60) were identified in the barley genome. The gene on chromosome arm 4HL encodes the previously identified protein encoded by the cDNA X66376.1. This JIP60 protein is characterized here and shown to consist of two domains: an NH2-terminal domain related to ribosome-inactivating proteins and a COOH-terminal domain, which displays similarity to eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4E (eIF4E). JIP60 undergoes processing in  ...[more]

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