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Expression of a Gibberellin-Induced Leucine-Rich Repeat
Receptor-Like Protein Kinase in Deepwater Rice and Its Interaction with
Kinase-Associated Protein Phosphatase1
Esther van der Knaap2,
Wen-Yuan Song3,
De-Ling Ruan,
Margret Sauter4,
Pamela C. Ronald, and
Hans Kende*
Michigan State University-Department of Energy Plant Research
Laboratory, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan
48824-1312 (E.v.d.K., M.S., H.K.); and Department of Plant
Pathology, University of California, Davis, California 95616-8680
(W.-Y.S., D.-L.R., P.C.R.)
We
identified in deepwater rice (Oryza sativa L.) a gene
encoding a leucine-rich repeat receptor-like transmembrane protein kinase, OsTMK
(O.
sativa
transmembrane kinase). The
transcript levels of OsTMK increased in the rice
internode in response to gibberellin. Expression of OsTMK
was especially high in regions undergoing cell division and elongation.
The kinase domain of OsTMK was enzymatically active,
autophosphorylating on serine and threonine residues. A cDNA encoding a
rice ortholog of a kinase-associated type 2C protein phosphatase
(OsKAPP) was cloned. KAPPs are putative downstream
components in kinase-mediated signal transduction pathways. The kinase
interaction domain of OsKAPP was phosphorylated in vitro by the kinase
domain of OsTMK. RNA gel-blot analysis indicated that the expression of
OsTMK and OsKAPP was similar in different
tissues of the rice plant. In protein-binding assays, OsKAPP interacted
with a receptor-like protein kinase, RLK5 of Arabidopsis, but not with
the protein kinase domains of the rice and maize receptor-like
protein kinases Xa21 and ZmPK1, respectively.
1
This work was supported by grants from the
National Science Foundation (no. IBN9722915 to H.K.), the U.S.
Department of Energy (no. DE-FG02-91ER20021 to H.K.), and the National
Institutes of Health (no. GM47907 to P.C.R.) and by a Visiting
Fellowship for Interlaboratory Research from the Multi-Institutional
Plant Protein Phosphorylation Group (to W.-Y.S.).
2
Present address: Department of Plant Breeding
and Biometry, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853-1673.
3
Present address: Department of Plant Pathology,
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-0680.
4
Present address: Institut für Allgemeine
Botanik, AMP II, Universität Hamburg, D-22609 Hamburg, Germany.
*
Corresponding author; e-mail hkende{at}pilot.msu.edu; fax
1-517-353-9168.
Plant Physiol. (1999) 120: 559-570
Copyright Clearance Center: 0032-0889/99/120//12
© 1999 American Society of Plant Physiologists
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