Generating Molecular Biology Tools to Investigate the Ca2+ Binding Ability of Arabidopsis TON2

The position of the cell division plane in plants is determined by the position of the preprophase band. The pre prophase band (PPB) is a ring of microtubules centered around the nucleus on the inner side of plasma membrane that establishes the cortical division site. The PPB forms at the end of G2...

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Main Author: Shao, Danyang
Other Authors: Wright, Amanda J.
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: University of North Texas 2017
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PPB
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spelling ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc10118322021-01-05T05:28:05Z Generating Molecular Biology Tools to Investigate the Ca2+ Binding Ability of Arabidopsis TON2 Shao, Danyang PPB TONNEAU2 mutations calcium binding EF-hand Cytokinesis. Arabidopsis. Calcium. Plant cell walls. The position of the cell division plane in plants is determined by the position of the preprophase band. The pre prophase band (PPB) is a ring of microtubules centered around the nucleus on the inner side of plasma membrane that establishes the cortical division site. The PPB forms at the end of G2 and breaks down at the end of prophase leaving behind protein markers of its position that are collectively called the cortical division site. During cytokinesis the phragmoplast expands towards the cortical division site and mediates the fusion of the new cell plate with the mother cell at that position. Several proteins necessary for PPB formation in plants have been identified, including maize DCD1 and ADD1 and Arabidopsis TON2, which are all type 2A protein phosphatase (PP2A)B" regulatory subunits. DCD1, ADD1, and TON2 localize to the PPB and the cortical division site through metaphase. The PP2A subunits each have two EF-hand domains, which are predicted to bind calcium ions. Since calcium ions are important for some aspects of cell division, we designed a series of constructs to test if TON2 binds calcium. TON2 protein was cloned into expression vectors, pET42a, and expression of TON2 protein was confirmed via Western blotting and immunodetection using a GST antibody. Site directed mutagenesis was used to mutate the TON2 EF-hand domains and mutated cDNAs were also cloned into expression vectors. These were then expressed in bacterial systems. Finally, the GST tagged proteins were purified. In the future, wild-type and mutated proteins TON2 proteins will used in calcium binding assays to determine if TON2 binds calcium. University of North Texas Wright, Amanda J. Dickstein, Rebecca Benjamin, Robert 2017-08 Thesis or Dissertation vi, 53 pages Text local-cont-no: submission_861 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1011832/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc1011832 English Public Shao, Danyang Copyright Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights Reserved.
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language English
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topic PPB
TONNEAU2
mutations
calcium binding
EF-hand
Cytokinesis.
Arabidopsis.
Calcium.
Plant cell walls.
spellingShingle PPB
TONNEAU2
mutations
calcium binding
EF-hand
Cytokinesis.
Arabidopsis.
Calcium.
Plant cell walls.
Shao, Danyang
Generating Molecular Biology Tools to Investigate the Ca2+ Binding Ability of Arabidopsis TON2
description The position of the cell division plane in plants is determined by the position of the preprophase band. The pre prophase band (PPB) is a ring of microtubules centered around the nucleus on the inner side of plasma membrane that establishes the cortical division site. The PPB forms at the end of G2 and breaks down at the end of prophase leaving behind protein markers of its position that are collectively called the cortical division site. During cytokinesis the phragmoplast expands towards the cortical division site and mediates the fusion of the new cell plate with the mother cell at that position. Several proteins necessary for PPB formation in plants have been identified, including maize DCD1 and ADD1 and Arabidopsis TON2, which are all type 2A protein phosphatase (PP2A)B" regulatory subunits. DCD1, ADD1, and TON2 localize to the PPB and the cortical division site through metaphase. The PP2A subunits each have two EF-hand domains, which are predicted to bind calcium ions. Since calcium ions are important for some aspects of cell division, we designed a series of constructs to test if TON2 binds calcium. TON2 protein was cloned into expression vectors, pET42a, and expression of TON2 protein was confirmed via Western blotting and immunodetection using a GST antibody. Site directed mutagenesis was used to mutate the TON2 EF-hand domains and mutated cDNAs were also cloned into expression vectors. These were then expressed in bacterial systems. Finally, the GST tagged proteins were purified. In the future, wild-type and mutated proteins TON2 proteins will used in calcium binding assays to determine if TON2 binds calcium.
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author Shao, Danyang
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title Generating Molecular Biology Tools to Investigate the Ca2+ Binding Ability of Arabidopsis TON2
title_short Generating Molecular Biology Tools to Investigate the Ca2+ Binding Ability of Arabidopsis TON2
title_full Generating Molecular Biology Tools to Investigate the Ca2+ Binding Ability of Arabidopsis TON2
title_fullStr Generating Molecular Biology Tools to Investigate the Ca2+ Binding Ability of Arabidopsis TON2
title_full_unstemmed Generating Molecular Biology Tools to Investigate the Ca2+ Binding Ability of Arabidopsis TON2
title_sort generating molecular biology tools to investigate the ca2+ binding ability of arabidopsis ton2
publisher University of North Texas
publishDate 2017
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