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The receptor-like pseudokinase MRH1 interacts with the voltage-gated potassium channel AKT2.


ABSTRACT: The potassium channel AKT2 plays important roles in phloem loading and unloading. It can operate as inward-rectifying channel that allows H+-ATPase-energized K+ uptake. Moreover, through reversible post-translational modifications it can also function as an open, K+-selective channel, which taps a 'potassium battery', providing additional energy for transmembrane transport processes. Knowledge about proteins involved in the regulation of the operational mode of AKT2 is very limited. Here, we employed a large-scale yeast two-hybrid screen in combination with fluorescence tagging and null-allele mutant phenotype analysis and identified the plasma membrane localized receptor-like kinase MRH1/MDIS2 (AT4G18640) as interaction partner of AKT2. The phenotype of the mrh1-1 knockout plant mirrors that of akt2 knockout plants in energy limiting conditions. Electrophysiological analyses showed that MRH1/MDIS2 failed to exert any functional regulation on AKT2. Using structural protein modeling approaches, we instead gathered evidence that the putative kinase domain of MRH1/MDIS2 lacks essential sites that are indispensable for a functional kinase suggesting that MRH1/MDIS2 is a pseudokinase. We propose that MRH1/MDIS2 and AKT2 are likely parts of a bigger protein complex. MRH1 might help to recruit other, so far unknown partners, which post-translationally regulate AKT2. Additionally, MRH1 might be involved in the recognition of chemical signals.

SUBMITTER: Sklodowski K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5353636 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The receptor-like pseudokinase MRH1 interacts with the voltage-gated potassium channel AKT2.

Sklodowski Kamil K   Riedelsberger Janin J   Raddatz Natalia N   Riadi Gonzalo G   Caballero Julio J   Chérel Isabelle I   Schulze Waltraud W   Graf Alexander A   Dreyer Ingo I  

Scientific reports 20170316


The potassium channel AKT2 plays important roles in phloem loading and unloading. It can operate as inward-rectifying channel that allows H<sup>+</sup>-ATPase-energized K<sup>+</sup> uptake. Moreover, through reversible post-translational modifications it can also function as an open, K<sup>+</sup>-selective channel, which taps a 'potassium battery', providing additional energy for transmembrane transport processes. Knowledge about proteins involved in the regulation of the operational mode of A  ...[more]

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