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Recognition motif and mechanism of ripening inhibitory peptides in plant hormone receptor ETR1.

Dalibor MilićMarkus DickDaniel MulnaesChristopher PflegerAnna KinnenHolger GohlkeGeorg Groth
Published in: Scientific reports (2018)
Synthetic peptides derived from ethylene-insensitive protein 2 (EIN2), a central regulator of ethylene signalling, were recently shown to delay fruit ripening by interrupting protein-protein interactions in the ethylene signalling pathway. Here, we show that the inhibitory peptide NOP-1 binds to the GAF domain of ETR1 - the prototype of the plant ethylene receptor family. Site-directed mutagenesis and computational studies reveal the peptide interaction site and a plausible molecular mechanism for the ripening inhibition.
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