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Title: Regulation of Rubisco activase and its interaction with Rubisco

Author
item Portis Jr, Archie
item LI, CISHAN - UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
item WANG, DAFU - UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
item Salvucci, Michael

Submitted to: Journal of Experimental Botany
Publication Type: Review Article
Publication Acceptance Date: 9/11/2007
Publication Date: 5/15/2008
Citation: Portis Jr., A.R., Li, C., Wang, D., Salvucci, M.E. 2008. Regulation of Rubisco activase and its interaction with Rubisco. Journal of Experimental Botany. 59(7):1581-1595.

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: The large, alpha-isoform of Rubisco activase confers redox regulation of the ATP/ADP response of the ATP hydrolysis and Rubisco activation activities of the multimeric activase holoenzyme complex. The alpha-isoform has a C-terminal extension that contains the redox-sensitive cysteine residues and is characterized by a high content of acidic residues. Cross-linking and site-directed mutagenesis studies of the C-terminal extension that have provided new insights into the mechanism of redox regulation are reviewed. We also review new details about the interaction between activase and Rubisco and the likely mechanism of “activation” that resulted from mutagenesis in a “Sensor-2” domain of activase that AAA+ proteins often use for substrate recognition. Two activase residues in this domain were identified that are involved in Rubisco recognition. The results directly complement earlier studies that identified critical residues for activase recognition in the large subunit of Rubisco.