| Literature DB >> 26036253 |
Hilde Nelissen1, Dominique Eeckhout1, Kirin Demuynck1, Geert Persiau1, Alan Walton2, Michiel van Bel1, Marieke Vervoort1, Jasper Candaele1, Jolien De Block1, Stijn Aesaert1, Mieke Van Lijsebettens1, Sofie Goormachtig1, Klaas Vandepoele1, Jelle Van Leene1, Michael Muszynski3, Kris Gevaert4, Dirk Inzé1, Geert De Jaeger5.
Abstract
Most molecular processes during plant development occur with a particular spatio-temporal specificity. Thus far, it has remained technically challenging to capture dynamic protein-protein interactions within a growing organ, where the interplay between cell division and cell expansion is instrumental. Here, we combined high-resolution sampling of the growing maize (Zea mays) leaf with tandem affinity purification followed by mass spectrometry. Our results indicate that the growth-regulating SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complex associated with ANGUSTIFOLIA3 (AN3) was conserved within growing organs and between dicots and monocots. Moreover, we were able to demonstrate the dynamics of the AN3-interacting proteins within the growing leaf, since copurified GROWTH-REGULATING FACTORs (GRFs) varied throughout the growing leaf. Indeed, GRF1, GRF6, GRF7, GRF12, GRF15, and GRF17 were significantly enriched in the division zone of the growing leaf, while GRF4 and GRF10 levels were comparable between division zone and expansion zone in the growing leaf. These dynamics were also reflected at the mRNA and protein levels, indicating tight developmental regulation of the AN3-associated chromatin remodeling complex. In addition, the phenotypes of maize plants overexpressing miRNA396a-resistant GRF1 support a model proposing that distinct associations of the chromatin remodeling complex with specific GRFs tightly regulate the transition between cell division and cell expansion. Together, our data demonstrate that advancing from static to dynamic protein-protein interaction analysis in a growing organ adds insights in how developmental switches are regulated.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26036253 PMCID: PMC4498210 DOI: 10.1105/tpc.15.00269
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Cell ISSN: 1040-4651 Impact factor: 11.277