The Arabidopsis SOS2 protein kinase physically interacts
with and is activated by the calcium-binding protein SOS3.
Halfter U, Ishitani M, Zhu JK.
Department of Plant Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA.
The Arabidopsis thaliana SOS2 and SOS3 genes are required for intracellular
Na(+) and K(+) homeostasis and plant tolerance to high Na(+) and low K(+)
environments. SOS3 is an EF hand type calcium-binding protein having sequence
similarities with animal neuronal calcium sensors and the yeast calcineurin B.
SOS2 is a serine/threonine protein kinase in the SNF1/AMPK family. We report
here that SOS3 physically interacts with and activates SOS2 protein kinase.
Genetically, sos2sos3 double mutant analysis indicates that SOS2 and SOS3
function in the same pathway. Biochemically, SOS2 interacts with SOS3 in the
yeast two-hybrid system and in vitro binding assays. The interaction is mediated
by the C-terminal regulatory domain of SOS2. SOS3 activates SOS2 protein kinase
activity in a Ca(2+)-dependent manner. Therefore, SOS3 and SOS2 define a novel
regulatory pathway important for the control of intracellular ion homeostasis
and salt tolerance in plants.