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Research article2011Peer reviewedOpen access

Immunodetection of retinoblastoma-related protein and its phosphorylated form in interphase and mitotic alfalfa cells

Abraham, Edit; Miskolczi, Pal; Ayaydin, Ferhan; Yu, Ping; Kotogany, Edit; Bako, Laszlo; Oetvoes, Krisztina; Horvath, Gabor V.; Dudits, Denes

Abstract

Plant retinoblastoma-related (RBR) proteins are primarily considered as key regulators of G(1)/S phase transition, with functional roles in a variety of cellular events during plant growth and organ development. Polyclonal antibody against the C-terminal region of the Arabidopsis RBR1 protein also specifically recognizes the alfalfa 115 kDa MsRBR protein, as shown by the antigen competition assay. The MsRBR protein was detected in all cell cycle phases, with a moderate increase in samples representing G(2)/M cells. Antibody against the human phospho-pRb peptide (Ser807/811) cross-reacted with the same 115 kDa MsRBR protein and with the in vitro phosphorylated MsRBR protein C-terminal fragment. Phospho-MsRBR protein was low in G(1) cells. Its amount increased upon entry into the S phase and remained high during the G(2)/M phases. Roscovitine treatment abolished the activity of alfalfa MsCDKA1;1 and MsCDKB2;1, and the phospho-MsRBR protein level was significantly decreased in the treated cells. Colchicine block increased the detected levels of both forms of MsRBR protein. Reduced levels of the MsRBR protein in cells at stationary phase or grown in hormone-free medium can be a sign of the division-dependent presence of plant RBR proteins. Immunolocalization of the phospho-MsRBR protein indicated spots of variable number and size in the labelled interphase nuclei and high signal intensity of nuclear granules in prophase. Structures similar to phospho-MsRBR proteins cannot be recognized in later mitotic phases. Based on the presented western blot and immunolocalization data, the possible involvement of RBR proteins in G(2)/M phase regulation in plant cells is discussed.

Keywords

Auxin; cell cycle; cell synchronization; colchicine; cyclin-dependent kinases; phosphorylation; prophase; retinoblastoma-related protein; roscovitine; immunolocalization

Published in

Journal of Experimental Botany
2011, Volume: 62, number: 6, pages: 2155-2168
Publisher: OXFORD UNIV PRESS

    UKÄ Subject classification

    Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
    Cell Biology

    Publication identifier

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erq413

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    https://res.slu.se/id/publ/89982