Zh. Peng et al., Molecular characterization of subunit 6 of the COP9 signalosome and its role in multifaceted developmental processes in Arabidopsis, PL CELL, 13(11), 2001, pp. 2393-2407
The COP9 signalosome is a highly conserved protein complex initiallly ident
ified as a repressor of photomorphogenesis. Here, we report that subunit 6
of the Arabidopsis COP9 signalosome is encoded by a family of two genes (CS
N6A and CSN6B) located on chromosomes V and IV, respectively. The CSN6A and
CSN6B proteins share 87% amino acid identity and contain a MPR1p and PAD1p
N-terminal (MPN) domain at the N-terminal region. The CSN6 proteins share
homology with CSN5 and belong to the Mov34 superfamily of proteins. CSN6 pr
oteins present only in the complex form and coimmunoprecipitate with other
known subunits of the COP9 signalosome. Partial loss-of-function strains of
the COP9 signalosome created by antisense and cosuppression with CSN6A exh
ibit diverse developmental defects, including homeotic organ transformation
, symmetric body organization, and organ boundary definition. Protein blot
analysis revealed that the defective plants accumulate significant amounts
of ubiquitinated proteins, supporting the conclusion that the COP9 signalos
ome regulates multifaceted developmental processes through its involvement
in ubiquitin/proteasome-mediated protein degradation.