Literature DB >> 8819865

A complement of ten essential and pleiotropic arabidopsis COP/DET/FUS genes is necessary for repression of photomorphogenesis in darkness.

S F Kwok1, B Piekos, S Misera, X W Deng.   

Abstract

Two genetic screens, one for mutations resulting in photomorphogenic development in darkness and the other for mutants with fusca phenotype, have thus far identified six pleiotropic Arabidopsis COP/DET/FUS genes. Here, we characterized representative mutants that define four additional pleiotropic photomorphogenic loci and a null mutant allele of the previously defined DET1 locus. Dark-grown seedlings homozygous for these recessive mutations exhibit short hypocotyls and expanded cotyledons and are lethal before reaching reproductive development. Dark-grown mutant seedlings also display characteristic photomorphogenic cellular differentiation and elevated expression of light-inducible genes. In addition, analyses of plastids from dark-grown mutants reveal partial chloroplast differentiation and absence of etioplast development. Root vascular bundle cells of light-grown mutant seedlings develop chloroplasts, suggesting that these FUS gene products are important for suppression of chloroplast differentiation in light-grown roots. Double-mutant analyses indicate that these pleiotropic cop/det/fus mutations are epistatic to mutations in phytochromes, a blue-light photoreceptor, and a downstream regulatory component, HY5. Therefore, there is a complement of at least 10 essential and pleiotropic Arabidopsis genes that are necessary for repression of photomorphogenic development.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8819865      PMCID: PMC157771          DOI: 10.1104/pp.110.3.731

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0889            Impact factor:   8.340


  19 in total

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Journal:  Cell       Date:  1992-11-27       Impact factor: 41.582

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Authors:  C Bowler; N H Chua
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Review 3.  Fresh view of light signal transduction in plants.

Authors:  X W Deng
Journal:  Cell       Date:  1994-02-11       Impact factor: 41.582

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Authors:  J Chory
Journal:  Trends Genet       Date:  1993-05       Impact factor: 11.639

5.  The FUSCA genes of Arabidopsis: negative regulators of light responses.

Authors:  S Miséra; A J Müller; U Weiland-Heidecker; G Jürgens
Journal:  Mol Gen Genet       Date:  1994-08-02

6.  Arabidopsis COP9 is a component of a novel signaling complex mediating light control of development.

Authors:  N Wei; D A Chamovitz; X W Deng
Journal:  Cell       Date:  1994-07-15       Impact factor: 41.582

7.  Regulatory hierarchy of photomorphogenic loci: allele-specific and light-dependent interaction between the HY5 and COP1 loci.

Authors:  L H Ang; X W Deng
Journal:  Plant Cell       Date:  1994-05       Impact factor: 11.277

8.  COP9: a new genetic locus involved in light-regulated development and gene expression in arabidopsis.

Authors:  N Wei; X W Deng
Journal:  Plant Cell       Date:  1992-12       Impact factor: 11.277

9.  A New Class of Arabidopsis Constitutive Photomorphogenic Genes Involved in Regulating Cotyledon Development.

Authors:  Y. Hou; A. G. Von Arnim; X. W. Deng
Journal:  Plant Cell       Date:  1993-03       Impact factor: 11.277

10.  Phytochrome A null mutants of Arabidopsis display a wild-type phenotype in white light.

Authors:  G C Whitelam; E Johnson; J Peng; P Carol; M L Anderson; J S Cowl; N P Harberd
Journal:  Plant Cell       Date:  1993-07       Impact factor: 11.277

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  48 in total

Review 1.  Nuclear and cytosolic events of light-induced, phytochrome-regulated signaling in higher plants.

Authors:  F Nagy; E Schäfer
Journal:  EMBO J       Date:  2000-01-17       Impact factor: 11.598

2.  The cellular level of PR500, a protein complex related to the 19S regulatory particle of the proteasome, is regulated in response to stresses in plants.

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Journal:  Mol Biol Cell       Date:  2001-02       Impact factor: 4.138

3.  Discrete domains mediate the light-responsive nuclear and cytoplasmic localization of Arabidopsis COP1.

Authors:  M G Stacey; S N Hicks; A G von Arnim
Journal:  Plant Cell       Date:  1999-03       Impact factor: 11.277

4.  Molecular characterization of subunit 6 of the COP9 signalosome and its role in multifaceted developmental processes in Arabidopsis.

Authors:  Z Peng; G Serino; X W Deng
Journal:  Plant Cell       Date:  2001-11       Impact factor: 11.277

5.  Arabidopsis COP10 is a ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme variant that acts together with COP1 and the COP9 signalosome in repressing photomorphogenesis.

Authors:  Genki Suzuki; Yuki Yanagawa; Shing F Kwok; Minami Matsui; Xing-Wang Deng
Journal:  Genes Dev       Date:  2002-03-01       Impact factor: 11.361

6.  Dynamic analysis of epidermal cell divisions identifies specific roles for COP10 in Arabidopsis stomatal lineage development.

Authors:  Dolores Delgado; Isabel Ballesteros; Javier Torres-Contreras; Montaña Mena; Carmen Fenoll
Journal:  Planta       Date:  2012-03-11       Impact factor: 4.116

7.  The COP9 signalosome interacts physically with SCF COI1 and modulates jasmonate responses.

Authors:  Suhua Feng; Ligeng Ma; Xiping Wang; Daoxin Xie; S P Dinesh-Kumar; Ning Wei; Xing Wang Deng
Journal:  Plant Cell       Date:  2003-05       Impact factor: 11.277

8.  Multiple ubiquitin ligase-mediated processes require COP9 signalosome and AXR1 function.

Authors:  Claus Schwechheimer; Giovanna Serino; Xing-Wang Deng
Journal:  Plant Cell       Date:  2002-10       Impact factor: 11.277

9.  ABI3 affects plastid differentiation in dark-grown Arabidopsis seedlings.

Authors:  A Rohde; R De Rycke; T Beeckman; G Engler; M Van Montagu; W Boerjan
Journal:  Plant Cell       Date:  2000-01       Impact factor: 11.277

10.  ZOMES III: the interface between signalling and proteolysis. Meeting on The COP9 Signalosome, Proteasome and eIF3.

Authors:  Eric C Chang; Claus Schwechheimer
Journal:  EMBO Rep       Date:  2004-11       Impact factor: 8.807

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