| Literature DB >> 33487351 |
Huaxi Dong1, Xiaorui Liu2, Chunli Zhang3, Huicong Guo4, Yang Liu5, Huoying Chen6, Ruohe Yin7, Li Lin8.
Abstract
UV RESISTANCE LOCUS 8 (UVR8) is a photoreceptor that regulates UV-B photomorphogenesis in plants. UV-B photon perception promotes UVR8 homodimer dissociation into monomer, which is reverted to homodimer post UV-B, forming a complete photocycle. UVR8 monomer interacts with CONSTITUTIVELY PHOTOMORPHOGENEIC 1 (COP1) to initiate UV-B signaling. The function and mechanism of Arabidopsis UVR8 (AtUVR8) are extensively investigated, however, little is known about UVR8 and its signaling mechanisms in other plant species. Tomato is a widely used model plant for horticulture research. In this report we tested whether an ortholog of AtUVR8 in Tomato (SIUVR8) can complement Arabidopsis uvr8 mutant and whether the above-mentioned key signaling mechanisms of UVR8 are conserved. Heterologous expressed SIUVR8 in an Arabidopsis uvr8 null mutant rescued the uvr8 mutant in the tested UV-B responses including hypocotyl elongation, UV-B target gene expression and anthocyanin accumulation, demonstrating that the SIUVR8 is a putative UV-B photoreceptor. Moreover, in response to UV-B, SIUVR8 forms a protein complex with Arabidopsis COP1 in plants, suggesting conserved signaling mechanism. SIUVR8 exhibits similar photocycle as AtUVR8 in plants, which highlights conserved photoreceptor activation and inactivation mechanisms.Entities:
Keywords: Arabidopsis; Light signaling; Photoreceptor; Tomato; UVR8
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33487351 DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2020.110766
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Sci ISSN: 0168-9452 Impact factor: 4.729