| Literature DB >> 28389360 |
Chen Li1, Lanlan Zheng2, Jingxuan Zhang2, Yanxia Lv2, Jianping Liu3, Xuanbin Wang4, Gergo Palfalvi5, Guodong Wang6, Yonghong Zhang7.
Abstract
Arabidopsis thaliana LONG HYPOCOTYL5 (HY5) is a positive regulator of the light signaling pathway. The hy5 mutant has an elongated hypocotyl in all light conditions, whereas the hy5 homolog (hyh) mutant has a very weak phenotype, but only in blue light. However, overexpression of HYH rescues the elongated hypocotyl phenotype in the hy5 null mutant. Here, we report the identification of four HYH splicing variants in Arabidopsis. Alternative splicing in the 5' region of the HYH gene occurred such that the proteins encoded by all four HYH variants retained their bZIP domain. In hypocotyl tissue, transcript levels of HYH.2, HYH.3, and HYH.4 were higher than those of HYH.1. Like HY5, all HYH variants were induced by light. Functional analysis of the four HYH variants, based on their abilities to complement the hy5 mutant, indicated that they have similar roles in hypocotyl development, and may function redundantly with HY5. Our results indicate that the bZIP domain in HYH is critical for the function of four variants in the compensation of hy5 mutant in hypocotyl development. Additionally, while HY5/HYH is found in plant species ranging from green algae to flowering plants, the potential alternative splicing events are distinct in different species, with certain HYH variants found with greater frequency in some species than others.Entities:
Keywords: Alternative splicing; Arabidopsis; HY5; HYH; Hypocotyl development; Splicing variant
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28389360 DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2017.04.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gene ISSN: 0378-1119 Impact factor: 3.688