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Protein Levels of Several Arabidopsis Auxin Response Factors Are Regulated by Multiple Factors and ABA Promotes ARF6 Protein Ubiquitination.

Keke Li1,2, Sheng Wang2, Hong Wu1, Hong Wang2.   

Abstract

The auxin response factor (ARF) transcription factors are a key component in auxin signaling and play diverse functions in plant growth, development, and stress response. ARFs are regulated at the transcript level and posttranslationally by protein modifications. However, relatively little is known regarding the control of ARF protein levels. We expressed five different ARFs with an HA (hemagglutinin) tag and observed that their protein levels under the same promoter varied considerably. Interestingly, their protein levels were affected by several hormonal and environmental conditions, but not by the auxin treatment. ABA (abscisic acid) as well as 4 °C and salt treatments decreased the levels of HA-ARF5, HA-ARF6, and HA-ARF10, but not that of HA-ARF19, while 37 °C treatment increased the levels of the four HA-ARFs, suggesting that the ARF protein levels are regulated by multiple factors. Furthermore, MG132 inhibited the reduction of HA-ARF6 level by ABA and 4 °C treatments, suggesting that these treatments decrease HA-ARF6 level through 26S proteasome-mediated protein degradation. It was also found that ABA treatment drastically increased HA-ARF6 ubiquitination, without strongly affecting the ubiquitination profile of the total proteins. Together, these results reveal another layer of control on ARFs, which could serve to integrate multiple hormonal and environmental signals into the ARF-regulated gene expression.

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Keywords:  ARF6; Arabidopsis; abscisic acid; auxin response factor; protein level; protein ubiquitination; temperature stress

Year:  2020        PMID: 33322385      PMCID: PMC7763875          DOI: 10.3390/ijms21249437

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Mol Sci        ISSN: 1422-0067            Impact factor:   5.923


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