Abstract
Sucrose nonfermenting 1 catalytic subunit (SNF1)-type protein kinases are members of a metabolite-sensing protein kinase family distributed ubiquitously from yeast to plants and animals. In yeast cells, SNF1 acts in complex with the activator subunit SNF4 and a member of the SIP1/SIP2/GAL83 family responsible for substrate definition. The potato ( Solanum tuberosum) genome possesses at least two SnRK1s, designated PKIN1 and StubSNF1. In this study, potato kinase 1 (PKIN1) and StubSNF1 were analysed in the yeast two-hybrid system and characterised by suppression of yeast mutations. It was shown that StubSNF1 interacted with the GAL83 ortholog of potato, StubGAL83, and complemented the Δ snf1 mutation. Moreover, it suppressed Δ snf4 and Δ sip1,Δ sip2,Δ gal83 deficiencies. In contrast, PKIN1 was unable to interact with StubGAL83 and did not rescue the yeast mutants. These data suggest different functions for PKIN1 and StubSNF1 in potato.
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