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PLS 623: Physiology of Plants II Spring Semester 2014 Jan Smalle ([email protected] )

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PLS 623: Physiology of Plants II Spring Semester 2014. Jan Smalle ( [email protected] ). Journal club format. Why? Practice how to prepare papers and express ideas correctly. Training in science debate . Practice presentation: research seminar. TARGETED PROTEIN DEGRADATION. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: PLS 623: Physiology of Plants II Spring Semester 2014

PLS 623: Physiology of Plants II

Spring Semester 2014

Jan Smalle ([email protected])

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Journal club format

Why?

- Practice how to prepare papers and express ideas correctly.

- Training in science debate.

- Practice presentation: research seminar.

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TARGETED PROTEIN DEGRADATION

Lectures: January 15, 17

Exam: January 22

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Central dogma of genetics

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Central dogma of genetics

Regulation of an organisms differentiation and responses to the environment are the result of changes in gene expression.

OLD THEORY: Regulation of gene expression is predominantly controlled at the transcription level.

NEW THEORY: Regulation of gene expression is the result of a combination of protein synthesis (transcription/translation) and protein degradation controls.

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DNA RNA PROTEIN

Light

Light responses

EXAMPLE Day/night cycle: day light activates gene expression

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DNA RNA PROTEIN ????

Dark

Light responses ?

Day/night cycle: During night time, light-inducible genes are down-regulated

However, regulatory proteins that promote the light response need to be removed in the dark. Otherwise, they would interfere with the dark response.

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PhotomorphogenesisHY5: a transcriptional activator of photomorphogenic development

5 days old Arabidopsis seedlings grown under a range of light intensities

Light intensity

(Osterlund et al., 2000)

Western blot using HY5 antiserum

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Ethylene signalingEIN3: a transcriptional activator of ethylene responses

4 days old Arabidopsis seedlings grown in the dark on a range of concentrations of the ethylene precursor ACC

(Guo and Ecker, 2003)

Western blot using EIN3 antiserum

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Proteolysis

Errors: Misfolded: Cleaved: AA supply: Regulation:

PRQTEIN PRO

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PRO + PROTEIN

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Non-specific Proteolysis

PROTEIN

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Specific or Targeted Proteolysis

PROTEIN PROTEIN PROTEIN

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PROTEIN PROTEINPROTEIN

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Conditional Proteolysis

PROTEIN PROTEIN PROTEIN

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PROTEIN PROTEINPROTEIN

DARK

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Conditional Proteolysis

PROTEIN PROTEIN*Kinase

Phosphatase

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IN

Many cases of conditional proteolysis involve secondary modifications of target proteins. For example: phosphorylation/dephosphorylation.

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Conditional Proteolysis

PROTEIN PROTEIN*Kinase

Phosphatase

PRO

TE

IN

Many cases of conditional proteolysis involve secondary modifications of target proteins. For example: phosphorylation/dephosphorylation.

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Conditional Proteolysis

PROTEIN PROTEIN PROTEIN

PR

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PROTEIN PROTEINPROTEIN

Signal

Receptor

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X?

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[Vierstra, 2003 TIPS]