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A non-DNA-binding activity for the ATHB4 transcription factor in the control of vegetation proximity.

Marçal Gallemí1, Maria Jose Molina-Contreras1, Sandi Paulišić1, Mercè Salla-Martret1, Céline Sorin1, Marta Godoy2, Jose Manuel Franco-Zorrilla2, Roberto Solano2, Jaime F Martínez-García1,3.   

Abstract

In plants, perception of vegetation proximity by phytochrome photoreceptors activates a transcriptional network that implements a set of responses to adapt to plant competition, including elongation of stems or hypocotyls. In Arabidopsis thaliana, the homeodomain-leucine zipper (HD-Zip) transcription factor ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA HOMEOBOX 4 (ATHB4) regulates this and other responses, such as leaf polarity. To better understand the shade regulatory transcriptional network, we have carried out structure-function analyses of ATHB4 by overexpressing a series of truncated and mutated forms and analyzing three different responses: hypocotyl response to shade, transcriptional activity and leaf polarity. Our results indicated that ATHB4 has two physically separated molecular activities: that performed by HD-Zip, which is involved in binding to DNA-regulatory elements, and that performed by the ETHYLENE-RESPONSIVE ELEMENT BINDING FACTOR-associated amphiphilic repression (EAR)-containing N-terminal region, which is involved in protein-protein interaction. Whereas both activities are required to regulate leaf polarity, DNA-binding activity is not required for the regulation of the seedling responses to plant proximity, which indicates that ATHB4 works as a transcriptional cofactor in the regulation of this response. These findings suggest that transcription factors might employ alternative mechanisms of action to regulate different developmental processes.
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Keywords:  ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA HOMEOBOX 4 (ATHB4); Arabidopsis thaliana; DNA-binding activity; ETHYLENE-RESPONSIVE ELEMENT BINDING FACTOR-associated amphiphilic repression (EAR) motif; homeodomain-leucine zipper; shade avoidance syndrome; transcription factors; transcriptional cofactors

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28805249     DOI: 10.1111/nph.14727

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  New Phytol        ISSN: 0028-646X            Impact factor:   10.151


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