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Bacterial Alarmone, Guanosine 5′‐Diphosphate 3′‐Diphosphate (ppGpp), Predominantly Binds the β′ Subunit of Plastid‐Encoded Plastid RNA Polymerase in Chloroplasts
Author(s) -
Sato Michio,
Takahashi Kosaku,
Ochiai Yuka,
Hosaka  Takeshi,
Ochi Kozo,
Nabeta Kensuke
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
chembiochem
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.05
H-Index - 126
eISSN - 1439-7633
pISSN - 1439-4227
DOI - 10.1002/cbic.200800737
Subject(s) - rna polymerase , biology , biochemistry , chloroplast , stringent response , guanosine , plastid , protein subunit , rna , polymerase , microbiology and biotechnology , escherichia coli , dna , gene
Abstract It's alarming : Bacterial alarmone guanosine 5′‐diphosphate 3′‐diphosphate (ppGpp), which is a key regulatory molecule that controls the stringent response, also exists in chloroplasts of plant cells. Cross‐linking experiments with 6‐thioguanosine 5′‐diphosphate 3′‐diphosphate (6‐thioppGpp) and chloroplast RNA polymerase indicate that ppGpp binds the β′ subunit of plastid‐encoded plastid RNA polymerase that corresponds to the Escherichia coli β′ subunit.Chloroplasts, which are thought to have originated from cyanobacteria, have their own genetic system that is similar to that of the bacteria from which they were derived. Recently, bacterial alarmone guanosine 5′‐diphosphate 3′‐diphosphate (ppGpp, 1 ), a key regulatory molecule that controls the stringent response, was identified in the chloroplasts of plant cells. Similar to its function in bacteria, ppGpp inhibits chloroplast RNA polymerase; this suggests that ppGpp mediates gene expression through the stringent response in chloroplasts. However, a detailed mechanism of ppGpp action in chloroplasts remains elusive. We synthesized 6‐thioguanosine 5′‐diphosphate 3′‐diphosphate (6‐thioppGpp) as a photoaffinity probe of ppGpp; this probe thus enabled the investigation of ppGpp binding to chloroplast RNA polymerase. We found that 6‐thioppGpp, as well as ppGpp, inhibits chloroplast RNA synthesis in vitro in a dose‐dependent manner. Cross‐linking experiments with 6‐thioppGpp and chloroplast RNA polymerase indicated that ppGpp binds the β′ subunit (corresponding to the Escherichia coli β′ subunit) of plastid‐encoded plastid RNA polymerase composed of α, β, β′, β′′, and σ subunits. Furthermore, ppGpp did not inhibit transcription in plastid nucleoids prepared from tobacco BY‐2 cells; this suggests that ppGpp does not inhibit nuclear‐encoded plastid RNA polymerase.

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