Implementation of pupylation-based proximity labelling in plant biology reveals regulatory factors in cellulose biosynthesis

Shuai Zheng, Ouda Khammy, Lise Charlotte Marie Noack,Andreas De Meyer, Ghazanfar Abbas Khan, Nancy De Winne,Dominique Eeckhout, Daniel van Damme,Staffan Persson

biorxiv(2024)

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Knowledge about how and where proteins interact provides a pillar for cell biology. Biotin-related proximity labelling approaches are efficiently monitoring protein interactions but may have labelling-related drawbacks. Here, we introduce pupylation-based proximity labelling (PUP-IT) as a tool for protein interaction detection in plant biology. We show that PUP-IT readily confirmed and extended protein interactions for several known protein complexes, across different types of plant systems. To further demonstrate the power of PUP-IT, we used the system to identify protein interactions of the protein complex that underpin cellulose synthesis in plants. Apart from known complex components, we identified the ARF-GEF BEN1 (BFA-VISUALIZED ENDOCYTIC TRAFFICKING DEFECTIVE1). We show that BEN1 contributes to cellulose synthesis by regulating the trafficking of the cellulose synthesis protein complex between the trans-Golgi network and the plasma membrane. Our results, therefore, introduce PUP-IT as a new and powerful proximity labelling system to identify protein interactions in plant cells. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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