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Specialization of CDC27 function in the <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i> anaphase‐promoting complex (APC/C)
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Molecular RegulationGeneticsMolecular BiologyMolecular GeneticsCell CyclePlant Molecular BiologyCdc27 SubunitsCellular Regulatory MechanismCell SignalingCell DivisionCdc27 FunctionGene ExpressionArabidopsis Cdc27Cell BiologyPlant HormoneSignal TransductionNatural SciencesNull Hbt AllelesCellular BiochemistryMedicinePlant Physiology
To investigate the specialization of the two Arabidopsis CDC27 subunits in the anaphase-promoting complex (APC/C), we analyzed novel alleles of HBT/CDC27B and CDC27A, and characterized the expression of complementing HOBBIT (HBT) protein fusions in plant meristems and during the cell cycle. In contrast to other APC/C mutants, which are gametophytic lethal, phenotypes of weak and null hbt alleles indicate a primary role in the control of post-embryonic cell division and cell elongation, whereas cdc27a nulls are phenotypically indistinguishable from the wild type. However, cdc27a hbt double-mutant gametes are non-viable, indicating a redundant requirement for both CDC27 subunits during gametogenesis. Yeast-two-hybrid and pulldown studies with APC/C components suggest that the two Arabidopsis CDC27 subunits participate in several complexes that are differentially required during plant development. Loss-of-function analysis, as well as cyclin B reporter protein accumulation, indicates a conserved role for the plant APC/C in controlling mitotic progression and cell differentiation during the entire life cycle.
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