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Query: UNIPROT:P51812 (mitogen-activated protein)
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RING (really interesting new gene)-H2 domain-containing proteins are widely represented in plants and play important roles in the regulation of many developmental processes as well as in plant-environment interactions. In the present report, experiments were performed to unravel the role of the poplar gene PtaRHE1, coding for a RING-H2 protein. In vitro ubiquitination assays indicate a functional E3 ligase activity for PtaRHE1 with the specific E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme UbcH5a. The overexpression of PtaRHE1 in tobacco resulted in a pleiotropic phenotype characterized by a curling of the leaves, the formation of necrotic lesions on leaf blades, growth retardation, and a delay in floral transition. The plant gene expression response to PtaRHE1 overexpression provided evidence for the up-regulation of defence- and/or programmed cell death-related genes. Moreover, genes coding for WRKY transcription factors as well as for mitogen-activated protein kinases, such as wound-induced protein kinase (WIPK), were also found to be induced in the transgenic lines as compared with the wild type. In addition, histochemical beta-glucuronidase staining showed that the PtaRHE1 promoter is induced by plant pathogens and by elicitors such as salicylic acid and cellulase. Taken together, these results suggest that the E3 ligase PtaRHE1 plays a role in the ubiquitination-mediated regulation of defence response, possibly by acting upstream of WIPK and/or in the activation of WRKY factors.
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PMID:Ectopic expression of PtaRHE1, encoding a poplar RING-H2 protein with E3 ligase activity, alters plant development and induces defence-related responses. 1989 45

Cell migration is involved in numerous biological processes, including morphogenesis, wound healing and inflammatory responses, and is regulated by harmonic modulations of cellular cytoskeletal elements. The intermediate filament cytokeratin8 is one cytoskeletal element that has been implicated in cell migration. Sec8 is a component of an exocyst complex and is associated with various phenomena, such as cell migration, invadopodia formation, cytokinesis, glucose uptake and neural development. However, the relationship between Sec8 and cytokeratin8 remains to be elucidated. In this study, depleting Sec8 in HSC3 cells suppressed their migration by controlling the phosphorylation of cytokeratin8 at Ser73. This reduced cytokeratin8 phosphorylation at Ser73 is regulated by the activation of ERK and p38 mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) signalling pathways via the downregulation of p21-activated kinases by p53-induced RING-H2 (Pirh2) and seven-in-absentia homologue 1 (Siah1) under conditions of Sec8 knockdown.
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PMID:Sec8 regulates cytokeratin8 phosphorylation and cell migration by controlling the ERK and p38 MAPK signalling pathways. 2572 87