ARF degradation defines a deeply conserved step in auxin response

IF 15.8 1区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Martijn de Roij, Jorge Hernández García, Shubhajit Das, Jan Willem Borst, Dolf Weijers
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Abstract

In land plants, the signalling molecule auxin profoundly controls growth and development, chiefly through a transcriptional response system. The auxin response is mediated by modulating the activity of DNA-binding auxin response factor (ARF) proteins. The concentrations and stoichiometry of the competing A- and B-class ARFs define cells’ capacity for auxin response. In the minimal auxin response system of the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha, both A- and B-ARFs are unstable, but the underlying mechanisms, developmental relevance and evolutionary history of this instability are unknown. Here we identify a minimal motif that is necessary for MpARF2 (B-class) degradation and show that it is critical for development and the auxin response. Through comparative analysis and motif swaps among all ARF classes in extant algae and land plants, we infer that the emergence of ARF instability probably occurred in the ancestor of the A- and B-ARF clades and, therefore, preceded or coincided with the origin of the auxin response system.

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ARF降解决定了植物生长素反应中的一个深度保守步骤
在陆地植物中,信号分子生长素主要通过转录反应系统深刻地控制着植物的生长和发育。生长素反应是通过调节dna结合的生长素反应因子(ARF)蛋白的活性来介导的。相互竞争的A类和b类arf的浓度和化学计量决定了细胞对生长素反应的能力。在多形地茅(Marchantia polymorpha)的生长素最小应答系统中,A-和B-ARFs都是不稳定的,但这种不稳定的潜在机制、发育相关性和进化史尚不清楚。在这里,我们确定了MpARF2 (b级)降解所必需的最小基序,并表明它对发育和生长素反应至关重要。通过对现有藻类和陆地植物中所有ARF类的比较分析和基序交换,我们推断ARF不稳定性的出现可能发生在A-和B-ARF分支的祖先,因此,在生长素反应系统的起源之前或与之相一致。
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Nature Plants
Nature Plants PLANT SCIENCES-
CiteScore
25.30
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2.20%
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196
期刊介绍: Nature Plants is an online-only, monthly journal publishing the best research on plants — from their evolution, development, metabolism and environmental interactions to their societal significance.
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