Aligning Land Use with Land Potential: The Role of Integrated Agriculture

  • Liebig M
  • Herrick J
  • Archer D
  • et al.
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Abstract

COMM domain-containing proteins are a group of recently discovered proteins; their biochemical characterization remains much limited. Here we demonstrate that a cDNA encoding Branchiostoma belcheri COMMD6, designated BbCOMMD6, codes for a protein of 203 amino acids, with a COMM domain at its C-terminal region and an extended N-terminal portion. BbCOMMD6 is mainly present in the cytosol. In contrast to COMMD1, the presence of Cu(II) cannot enhance recombinant BbCOMMD6 dimer formation. Both the pull-down and reverse pull-down assays reveal that BbCOMMD6 interacts with the creatine kinase (CK), an essential enzyme involved in energy metabolism, forming a heterodimer BbCOMMD6-CK. The enzymatic activity assays show that CK activities are inhibited by BbCOMMD6 in a dose-dependent manner. All these data suggest that BbCOMMD6 is involved in energy transduction, via binding to CK and inhibiting activities of CK, and offer first clues to its role as a regulator of CK activities. ? 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Liebig, M. A., Herrick, J. E., Archer, D. W., Dobrowolski, J., Duiker, S. W., Franzluebbers, A. J., … Strickland, T. C. (2017). Aligning Land Use with Land Potential: The Role of Integrated Agriculture. Agricultural & Environmental Letters, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.2134/ael2017.03.0007

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