Insulin-induced maturation of Xenopus oocytes is inhibited by microinjection of a Brassica napus cDNA clone with high similarity to a mammalian receptor for activated protein kinuse C

June Myoung Kwak, Sun A. Kim, Sung Kuk Lee, Sung Aeong Oh, Chang Hyoun Byoun, Jin Kwan Han, Hong Gil Nam

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Abstract

A cDNA clone encoding a WD-40 repeat protein (BGB1) was characterized in Brassica napus L. The clone contained an open reading frame of 327 amino acid residues almost entirely composed of seven segments of WD-40 repeats. Among the WD-40 repeat proteins, BGB1 showed high similarity (63% identity) to a rut intracellular receptor for protein kinase C (RACK1) that functions in the translocation of activated protein kinase C (PKC) from the cytosolic fraction to the membrane fraction. BGB1 also had two sequence motifs involved in binding of RACK1 to PKC. The cDNA clone, when carried in a Xenopus oocyte expression vector and injected into Xenopus laevis oocytes, inhibited insulin-induced maturation of the oocytes, a PKC-mediated pathway, and this inhibition was accompanied by reduction of PKC in the membrane fraction, as in the case of mammalian RACKs. The data show that BGB1 shares some common functional characteristics with the mammalian RACK I along with the structural similarity, suggesting that a mammalian RACKl-related cellular process might be operating in plants. Southern blot analyses of the genome of B. napus and Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. revealed that BGB1-related genes constitute a small multigene family in both species. An approximately 1.4-kb transcript was constitutively expressed in all organs examined.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)245-251
Number of pages7
JournalPlanta
Volume201
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 1997

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This research was supported in part by a grant from PMBBRC and in part by a grant for promotion of genetic engineering research from the Ministry of Education of Korea. J.M.K. was supported by a fellowship from the Seoam Scholarship Foundation, Seoul, Korea. We thank G. Hoschek for proofreading and G. An for critical reading of this manuscript and for helpful discussion.

Keywords

  • Brassica
  • Multigene family
  • Protein kinase C
  • Receptor for protein kinase C
  • WD-40 repeat

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