Cysteine residues contribute to the regulation of Arabidopsis state transition 7 kinase

半胱氨酸残基参与拟南芥状态转换7激酶的调控

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Abstract

State transitions are an acclimatory response by which plants, algae, and cyanobacteria counteract photosynthetic inefficiency caused by changes in incident light quality. In plants and green algae, state transition 7 (STN7/STT7) kinase promotes state 2 transition. Conserved cysteine residues are implicated in STN7/STT7 regulation, but the precise nature of their involvement remains unclear. Here, an analysis of the STN7 thiols in vitro and a determination of their midpoint redox potential indicate that the lumenal disulfide linkage is unlikely to be redox regulated while the stromal cysteines form a regulatory intramolecular disulfide. We further show that thioredoxin f1 (Trx-f1) reduces the STN7 stromal disulfide linkage as consistent with a Trx-f1-mediated inhibition of the kinase under high light.

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