Aux/IAAs: specificity and redundancy.

Plant signaling & behavior Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-10 DOI:10.1080/15592324.2025.2530541
Qiming Wen, Qian Gong, Huaying Yu, Panyu Yang
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Abstract

Auxin/Indole-3-Acetic Acids(Aux/IAAs), a class of early auxin-responsive genes, encode short-lived nuclear proteins that play pivotal roles in auxin signaling. In vascular plants, Aux/IAA genes form large families-such as the 29 members in Arabidopsis, exhibiting both functional redundancy and specificity. Canonical Aux/IAA proteins contain four conserved domains and mediate nuclear auxin response by interacting with Transport Inhibitor Response 1/Auxin Signaling F-box (TIR1/AFB) auxin receptors and Auxin Response Factor (ARF) transcription factors. Loss- and gain-of-function mutants have been instrumental in dissecting the roles of individual Aux/IAAs. Recent studies have also uncovered the mechanism of non-canonical Aux/IAAs, which lack one or more conserved domains and regulate auxin signaling through distinct pathways. This review summarizes the structural features of Aux/IAA proteins, the functional diversity of non-canonical members, the phenotypic effects of their mutants, and their expression patterns. These findings reveal a hierarchical regulatory network of the Aux/IAA gene family in auxin signaling - balancing robustness through functional redundancy and precision and flexibility through member-specific functions in plant growth and development.

辅助/IAAs:特异性和冗余性。
生长素/吲哚-3-乙酸(Aux/IAAs)是一类生长素早期应答基因,编码短寿命核蛋白,在生长素信号传导中起关键作用。在维管植物中,Aux/IAA基因形成大家族,如拟南芥中的29个成员,表现出功能冗余和特异性。典型的Aux/IAA蛋白包含4个保守结构域,通过与转运抑制剂应答1/生长素信号F-box (TIR1/AFB)生长素受体和生长素应答因子(ARF)转录因子相互作用介导核生长素反应。丧失和获得功能的突变体有助于剖析单个Aux/IAAs的作用。最近的研究也揭示了非规范Aux/IAAs的机制,它们缺乏一个或多个保守结构域,通过不同的途径调节生长素信号传导。本文综述了Aux/IAA蛋白的结构特征、非规范成员的功能多样性、突变体的表型效应及其表达模式。这些发现揭示了Aux/IAA基因家族在植物生长素信号传导中的分层调控网络——通过功能冗余来平衡稳健性,通过成员特异性功能来平衡精确性和灵活性。
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