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Specific TCP transcription factors interact with and stabilize PRR2 within different nuclear sub-domains.

M Perez1, Y Guerringue2, B Ranty3, C Pouzet4, A Jauneau5, E Robe6, C Mazars7, J P Galaud8, D Aldon9.   

Abstract

Plants possess a large set of transcription factors both involved in the control of plant development or in plant stress responses coordination. We previously identified PRR2, a Pseudo-Response Regulator, as a plant-specific CML-interacting partner. We reported that PRR2 acts as a positive actor of plant defense by regulating the production of antimicrobial compounds. Here, we report new data on the interaction between PRR2 and transcription factors belonging to the Teosinte branched Cycloidea and PCF (TCP) family. TCPs have been described to be involved in plant development and immunity. We evaluated the ability of PRR2 to interact with seven TCPs representative of the different subclades of the family. PRR2 is able to interact with TCP13, TCP15, TCP19 and TCP20 in yeast two-hybrid system and in planta interactions were validated for TCP19 and TCP20. Transient expression in tobacco highlighted that PRR2 protein is more easily detected when co-expressed with TCP19 or TC20. This stabilization is associated with a specific sub-nuclear localization of the complex in Cajal bodies or in nuclear speckles according to the interaction of PRR2 with TCP19 or TCP20 respectively. The interaction between PRR2 and TCP19 or TCP20 would contribute to the biological function in specific nuclear compartments.
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Keywords:  Arabidopsis thaliana; FRET-FLIM; Nuclear localization; Protein stabilization; Protein-protein interaction; Pseudo-response regulator; TCP; Transcription factor

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31481190     DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2019.110197

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Sci        ISSN: 0168-9452            Impact factor:   4.729


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