Elucidating the Roles of PEX19 and Prenylation in Arabidopsis Peroxisomes

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2012-09-05
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Peroxisomes are organelles originating from the endoplasmic reticulum. Peroxisome biogenesis requires multiple peroxins, including PEX19, a prenylated protein that helps deliver peroxisomal membrane proteins in yeast and mammals. Arabidopsis thaliana PEX19 is encoded by two isogenes, PEX19A and PEX19B.

I demonstrate that pex19A and pex19B insertional mutants lack obvious abberant physiological phenotypes. I provide evidence that pex19A pex19B double mutants are inviable, that PEX19B is more abundant than PEX19A in young seedlings, that Arabidopsis PEX19 is farnesylated in vivo, and that YFP-PEX19 predominantly associates with what appears to be a subcellular membrane regardless of its prenylation state. I show that farnesyltransferase mutants apparently contain only non-prenylated PEX19 and lack phenotypes that would indicate inefficient peroxisome activity.

My analysis of PEX19 suggests that PEX19 prenylation is dispensable for peroxisome biogenesis, and has generated tools for future studies of the earliest steps in peroxisome biogenesis in plants.

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Master of Arts
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Auxin, Peroxin, Peroxisomes, Arabidopsis
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Stoddard, Jerrad. "Elucidating the Roles of PEX19 and Prenylation in Arabidopsis Peroxisomes." (2012) Master’s Thesis, Rice University. https://hdl.handle.net/1911/64615.

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