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Toxin Homology Domain in Plant Type 2 Prolyl 4-Hydroxylases Acts As a Golgi Localization Domain

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Journal Cells
Publisher MDPI
Date 2024 Jul 26
PMID 39056752
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Prolyl 4-hydroxylase (P4H) generates hydroxyproline residues in proteins. Two classes of P4H have been found in plants. Type 1 P4H has a signal anchor at the N-terminus, while type 2 P4H has both an N-terminal signal peptide and a C-terminal toxin homology domain (Tox1 domain) with six conserved cysteine residues. We analyzed the localization of tobacco type 2 P4H (NtP4H2.2) in tobacco BY-2 cells. Cell fractionation studies, immunostaining of cells, and GFP fusion study indicated that NtP4H2.2 localizes predominantly to the Golgi apparatus and is a peripheral membrane protein associated with the luminal side of organelles. Expression of the GFP-Tox1 domains of NtP4H2.2 and another tobacco type 2 P4H NtP4H2.1 in BY-2 cells and Arabidopsis epidermal cells indicated that these proteins were targeted to the Golgi. The Tox1 domains from Arabidopsis and rice type 2 P4Hs also directed GFP to the Golgi in tobacco BY-2 cells. The Tox1 domain of NtP4H2.2 increased the membrane association of GFP, and mutation of the cysteine residues in this domain abolished Golgi localization. Furthermore, the catalytic domain of NtP4H2.2 also directed GFP to the Golgi. Thus, the Tox1 domains of plant P4Hs are the Golgi localization domains, and tobacco P4H2.2 localizes to the Golgi by the action of both this domain and the catalytic domain.

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