| Literature DB >> 27618443 |
Mohammad H Dezfulian1, Espanta Jalili1, Don Karl A Roberto1, Britney L Moss2, Kerry Khoo1, Jennifer L Nemhauser2, William L Crosby1.
Abstract
The phytohormone auxin is a key regulator of plant growth and development. Molecular studies in Arabidopsis have shown that auxin perception and signaling is mediated via TIR1/AFB-Aux/IAA co-receptors that assemble as part of the SCFTIR1/AFB E3 ubiquitin-ligase complex and direct the auxin-regulated degradation of Aux/IAA transcriptional repressors. Despite the importance of auxin signaling, little is known about the functional regulation of the TIR1/AFB receptor family. Here we show that TIR1 can oligomerize in planta via a set of spatially clustered amino acid residues. While none of the residues identified reside in the interaction interface of the TIR1-Aux/IAA degron, they nonetheless regulate the binding of TIR1 to Aux/IAA substrate proteins and their subsequent degradation in vivo as an essential aspect of auxin signaling. We propose oligomerization of TIR1 as a novel regulatory mechanism in the regulation of auxin-mediated plant patterning and development.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27618443 PMCID: PMC5019376 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1006301
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Genet ISSN: 1553-7390 Impact factor: 5.917