T. Potuschak et al., PRTL OF ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA ENCODES A COMPONENT OF THE PLANT N-END RULE PATHWAY, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 95(14), 1998, pp. 7904-7908
Mutants in the PRT1 gene of Arabidopsis thaliana are impaired in the d
egradation of a normally short-lived intracellular protein that contai
ns a destabilizing N-terminal residue, Proteins bearing such residues
are the substrates of an ubiquitin-dependent proteolytic system called
the N-end rule pathway, The chromosomal position of PRT1 was determin
ed, and the PRT1 gene was isolated by map-based cloning, The 45-kDa PR
T1 protein contains two RING finger domains and one ZZ domain, No othe
r proteins in databases match these characteristics of PRT1, There is,
however, a weak similarity to Rad18p of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, The
RING finger domains have been found in a number of other proteins tha
t are involved in ubiquitin conjugation, consistent with the proposed
role of PRT1 in the plant N-end rule pathway.