Hypocotyl development in Arabidopsis thaliana is regulated by light and endogenous hormonal cues, mak- ing it an ideal model to study the interplay between light and endogenous growth regulators. BBX21, a B-box (BBX...Hypocotyl development in Arabidopsis thaliana is regulated by light and endogenous hormonal cues, mak- ing it an ideal model to study the interplay between light and endogenous growth regulators. BBX21, a B-box (BBX)-Iike zinc-finger transcription factor, integrates light and abscisic acid signals to regulate hypocotyl elongation in Arabidopsis. Heterotrimeric G-proteins are pivotal regulators of plant development. The short hypocotyl phenotype of the G-protein I^-subunit (AGB1) mutant (agbl-2) has been previously identified, but the precise role of AGB1 in hypocotyl elongation remains enigmatic. Here, we show that AGB1 directly interacts with BBX21, and the short hypocotyl phenotype of agbl-2 is partially suppressed in agb1-2bbx21-1 double mutant. BBX21 functions in the downstream of AGB1 and overexpression of BBX21 in agbl-2 causes a more pronounced reduction in hypocotyl length, indicating that AGB1 plays an oppositional role in relation to BBX21 during hypocotyl development. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the C-terminal region of BBX21 is important for both its intracellular localization and its transcriptional activation activity that is inhibited by interaction with AGB1. ChiP assays showed that BBX21 specifically associates with its own promoter and with those of BBX22, HY5, and GA2oxl. which is not altered in agbl-2. These data suggest that the AGB1-BBX21 interaction only affects the transcrip- tional activation activity of BBX21 but has no effect on its DNA binding ability. Taken together, our data demonstrate that AGB1 positively promotes hypocotyl elongation through repressing BBX21 activity.展开更多
文摘Hypocotyl development in Arabidopsis thaliana is regulated by light and endogenous hormonal cues, mak- ing it an ideal model to study the interplay between light and endogenous growth regulators. BBX21, a B-box (BBX)-Iike zinc-finger transcription factor, integrates light and abscisic acid signals to regulate hypocotyl elongation in Arabidopsis. Heterotrimeric G-proteins are pivotal regulators of plant development. The short hypocotyl phenotype of the G-protein I^-subunit (AGB1) mutant (agbl-2) has been previously identified, but the precise role of AGB1 in hypocotyl elongation remains enigmatic. Here, we show that AGB1 directly interacts with BBX21, and the short hypocotyl phenotype of agbl-2 is partially suppressed in agb1-2bbx21-1 double mutant. BBX21 functions in the downstream of AGB1 and overexpression of BBX21 in agbl-2 causes a more pronounced reduction in hypocotyl length, indicating that AGB1 plays an oppositional role in relation to BBX21 during hypocotyl development. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the C-terminal region of BBX21 is important for both its intracellular localization and its transcriptional activation activity that is inhibited by interaction with AGB1. ChiP assays showed that BBX21 specifically associates with its own promoter and with those of BBX22, HY5, and GA2oxl. which is not altered in agbl-2. These data suggest that the AGB1-BBX21 interaction only affects the transcrip- tional activation activity of BBX21 but has no effect on its DNA binding ability. Taken together, our data demonstrate that AGB1 positively promotes hypocotyl elongation through repressing BBX21 activity.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 51975398, 51905372)the Fund for Shanxi “1331 Project”, Chinathe 111 Project, China (No. D21003)。