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Multi-level analysis of the interactions between REVOLUTA and MORE AXILLARY BRANCHES 2 in controlling plant development reveals parallel, independent and antagonistic functions.

Shin-Young Hong1,2, Esther Botterweg-Paredes1,2, Jasmin Doll3, Tenai Eguen1,2, Anko Blaakmeer1,2, Sanne Matton1,2, Yakun Xie3, Bjørg Skjøth Lunding1,2, Ulrike Zentgraf3, Chunmei Guan4, Yuling Jiao4, Stephan Wenkel5,2,3,6.   

Abstract

Class III homeodomain leucine zipper (HD-ZIPIII) transcription factors play fundamental roles in controlling plant development. The known HD-ZIPIII target genes encode proteins involved in the production and dissipation of the auxin signal, HD-ZIPII transcription factors and components that feedback to regulate HD-ZIPIII expression or protein activity. Here, we have investigated the regulatory hierarchies of the control of MORE AXILLARY BRANCHES2 (MAX2) by the HD-ZIPIII protein REVOLUTA (REV). We found that REV can interact with the promoter of MAX2 In agreement, rev10D gain-of-function mutants had increased levels of MAX2 expression, while rev loss-of-function mutants showed lower levels of MAX2 in some tissues. Like REV, MAX2 plays known roles in the control of plant architecture, photobiology and senescence, which prompted us to initiate a multi-level analysis of growth phenotypes of hd-zipIII, max2 and respective higher order mutants thereof. Our data suggest a complex relationship of synergistic and antagonistic activities between REV and MAX2; these interactions appear to depend on the developmental context and do not all involve the direct regulation of MAX2 by REV.
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Keywords:  Arabidopsis; HD-ZIPIII; Senescence; Shade avoidance; Shoot branching; Vascular development

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32345745     DOI: 10.1242/dev.183681

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.868


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