| Literature DB >> 33218632 |
Hui Kang1, Ting-Ting Zhang2, Lu-Lu Fu2, Chun-Xiang You2, Xiao-Fei Wang3, Yu-Jin Hao4.
Abstract
COP1, an important RING ubiquitin ligase E3, is a molecular switch for light regulation in plant development. As an interacting protein of COP1, CIP8 contains a RING-H2 domain, but its biological function is unclear. Here, the apple MdCIP8 was identified based on its homology with AtCIP8 in Arabidopsis. MdCIP8 was constitutively expressed at different levels in various apple tissues, and the expression level of MdCIP8 was not affected by light and dark conditions. MdCIP8 reversed the short hypocotyl phenotype of the cip8 mutant under light conditions. Furthermore, the yeast two-hybrid experiment showed that MdCIP8 interacted with the RING domain of MdCOP1 through its RING-H2 domain. MdCIP8-OX/cop1-4 exhibited the phenotype of the cop1-4 mutant, indicating that CIP8 acts upstream of COP1. In addition, an apple transient injection experiment showed that MdCIP8 inhibited anthocyanin accumulation in an MdCOP1-dependent pathway. Overall, our findings reveal that CIP8 plays an inhibitory role in the light-regulation responses of plants.Entities:
Keywords: Anthocyanin; CIP8; COP1; Hypocotyl; Photomorphogenesis
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33218632 DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2020.110665
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Sci ISSN: 0168-9452 Impact factor: 4.729