Authors
Arnaud Capron, Olivier Serralbo, Katalin Fülöp, Florian Frugier, Yves Parmentier, Aiwu Dong, Alain Lecureuil, Philippe Guerche, Eva Kondorosi, Ben Scheres, Pascal Genschik
Publication date
2003/10/1
Journal
The Plant Cell
Volume
15
Issue
10
Pages
2370-2382
Publisher
American Society of Plant Biologists
Description
In yeast and animals, the anaphase-promoting complex or cyclosome (APC/C) is an essential ubiquitin protein ligase that regulates mitotic progression and exit by controlling the stability of cell cycle regulatory proteins, such as securin and the mitotic cyclins. In plants, the function, regulation, and substrates of the APC/C are poorly understood. To gain more insight into the roles of the plant APC/C, we characterized at the molecular level one of its subunits, APC2, which is encoded by a single-copy gene in Arabidopsis. We show that the Arabidopsis gene is able to partially complement a budding yeast apc2 ts mutant. By yeast two-hybrid assays, we demonstrate an interaction of APC2 with two other APC/C subunits: APC11 and APC8/CDC23. A reverse-genetic approach identified Arabidopsis plants carrying T-DNA insertions in the APC2 gene. apc2 null mutants are impaired in female megagametogenesis and …
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