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Arabidopsis TCX8 functions as a senescence modulator by regulating LOX2 expression.

Minsoo Noh1, Jin Seok Shin1, Jong Chan Hong2, Soo Youn Kim3, Jeong Sheop Shin4.   

Abstract

KEY MESSAGE: TCX8 localizes to nucleus and has transcriptional repression activity. TCX8 binds to the promoter region of LOX2 encoding lipoxygenase, causing JA biosynthesis suppression, and thereby delays plant senescence. Conserved CXC domain-containing proteins are found in most eukaryotes. Eight TCX proteins, which are homologs of animal CXC-Hinge-CXC (CHC) proteins, were identified in Arabidopsis, and three of them, TSO1, TCX2/SOL2 and TCX3/SOL1, have been reported to affect cell-cycle control. TCX8, one of the TCX family proteins, was believed to be a TF but its precise function has not been reported. Yeast two-hybrid screening revealed TCP20, a TF that binds to the promoter of LOX2 encoding lipoxygenase, as a strong candidate for interaction with TCX8. We confirmed that TCX8 directly interacts with TCP20 using in vitro pull-down assay and in vivo BiFC and observed that TCX8, as a TF, localizes to nucleus. Using EMSA and by analyzing phenotypes of TCX8-overexpression lines, we demonstrated that TCX8 regulates the expression of LOX2 by binding to either cis-element of LOX2 promoter to which TCP20 or TCP4 binds, affecting JA biosynthesis, and thereby delaying plant senescence. Our study provides new information about the role of TCX8 in modulating plant senescence through regulating LOX2 expression.

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Keywords:  Arabidopsis thaliana; LOX2; Senescence; TCP20; TCP4; TCX8

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33492497     DOI: 10.1007/s00299-021-02663-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Cell Rep        ISSN: 0721-7714            Impact factor:   4.570


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