Abstract

BackgroundSec18p/N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor (NSF) is a conserved eukaryotic ATPase, which primarily functions in vesicle membrane fusion from yeast to human. However, the function of the OsSec18 gene, a homologue of NSF in rice, remains unknown.ResultsIn the present study, we investigated the function of OsSec18 in rice and found that OsSec18 complements the temperature-sensitive phenotype and interferes with vacuolar morphogenesis in yeast. Overexpression of OsSec18 in rice decreased the plant height and 1000-grain weight and altered the morphology of the protein bodies. Further examination revealed that OsSec18 presented as a 290-kDa complex in rice endosperm cells. Moreover, Os60sP0 was identified a component of this complex, demonstrating that the OsSec18 complex contains another complex of P0(P1-P2)2 in rice endosperm cells. Furthermore, we determined that the N-terminus of OsSec18 can interact with the N- and C-termini of Os60sP0, whereas the C-terminus of OsSec18 can only interact with the C-terminus of Os60sP0.ConclusionOur results revealed that the OsSec18 regulates vacuolar morphology in both yeast and rice endosperm cell and the OsSec18 interacts with P0(P1-P2)2 complex in rice endosperm cell.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12870-014-0324-1) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.

Highlights

  • Sec18p/N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor (NSF) is a conserved eukaryotic ATPase, which primarily functions in vesicle membrane fusion from yeast to human

  • We investigated the function of OsSec18 in rice and found that it can complement the temperature-sensitive phenotype but cannot restore vacuolar morphology in yeast

  • Os60sP0 was identified as a component of this complex, revealing that the OsSec18 complex contains another complex of P0(P1-P2)2 in rice endosperm cells

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Introduction

Sec18p/N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor (NSF) is a conserved eukaryotic ATPase, which primarily functions in vesicle membrane fusion from yeast to human. Sec18p/N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor (NSF) is a conserved ATPase required for vesicle membrane fusion in eukaryotes. In yeast and mammalian cells, the mechanism of vesicle membrane fusion, which is mediated by Sec18p/NSF and the soluble NSF attachment protein (SNAP) receptor (SNARE) complex, has been extensively investigated. NSF assembles with SNAP and SNAREs to form a 20S SNARE fusion complex that mediates membrane fusion between vesicles [1]. This 20S fusion complex is disassembled by NSF via ATP hydrolysis [2].

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