A 55-kDa calcium dependent protein kinase phosphorylated thr residues from the auto-regulatory domain of plasma membrane H+-ATPase in rice

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Plasma membrane H+-ATPases play important roles in plant growth by keeping a proton gradient across the membrane. Although cold or pathogen stress affects the activity of the H+-ATPase and plant growth, its regulatory mechanisms are not fully elucidated. A rice 55-kDa calcium-dependent protein kinase was activated on cold treatment and pathogen infection. Here we showed that the kinase phosphorylated two Thr residues in the auto-regulatory domain of the H+-ATPase in vitro. Phosphorylation of these Thr residues might contribute to the ATPase activity regulation during cold or pathogen stress.

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Ookura, T., Komatsu, S., Kawamura, Y., & Kasamo, K. (2005). A 55-kDa calcium dependent protein kinase phosphorylated thr residues from the auto-regulatory domain of plasma membrane H+-ATPase in rice. Japan Agricultural Research Quarterly, 39(2), 99–104. https://doi.org/10.6090/jarq.39.99

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