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AtBAG6, a novel calmodulin-binding protein, induces programmed cell death in yeast and plants
Kang, CH,Jung, WY,Kang, YH,Kim, JY,Kim, DG,Jeong, JC,Back, DW,Jin, JB,Lee, JY,Kim, MO,Chung, WS,Mengiste, T,Kolwa, H,Kwak, SS,Bahk, JD,Lee, SY,Nam, JS,Yun, DJ,Cho, MJ Plant molecular biology and biotechnology research 2005 Plant molecular biology and biotechnology research Vol.2005 No.
Calmodulin (CaM) influences many cellular processes by interacting with various proteins. Here, we isolated AtBAG6, an Arabidopsis CaM-binding protein that contains a central BCL-2-associated ethnogeny (BAG) domain. In yeast and plants, overexpression of AtBAG6 induced cell death phenotypes consistent with programmed cell death (PCD). Recombinant AtBAG6 had higher affinity for CaM in the absence of free Ca^2+ than in its presence. An IQ motif(IQXXXRGXXXR, where X denotes any amino-acid) was required for Ca^2+ -independent CaM complex formation and single amino-acid changes within this motif abrogated both AtBAG6-activated CaM-binding and cell death in yeast and plants. A 134-amino-acid stretch, encompassing both the IQ motif and BAG domain, was sufficient to induce cell death. Agents generating oxygen radicals, which are known to be involved in plant PCD, specifically induced the AtBAG6 transcript. Collectively, these results suggest that AtBAG6 is a stress-upregulated CaM-binding protein involved in plant PCD.