A LexA-based yeast two-hybrid system for studying light-switchable interactions of phytochromes with their interacting partners

IF 4.6 4区 农林科学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Hong Li, Xinyan Qin, Pengyu Song, Run Han, Jigang Li
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Abstract

Phytochromes are a family of photoreceptors in plants that perceive the red (R) and far-red (FR) components of their light environment. Phytochromes exist in vivo in two forms, the inactive Pr form and the active Pfr form, that are interconvertible by treatments with R or FR light. It is believed that phytochromes transduce light signals by interacting with their signaling partners. A GAL4-based light-switchable yeast two-hybrid (Y2H) system was developed two decades ago and has been successfully employed in many studies to determine phytochrome interactions with their signaling components. However, several pairs of interactions between phytochromes and their interactors, such as the phyA-COP1 and phyA-TZP interactions, were demonstrated by other assay systems but were not detected by this GAL4 Y2H system. Here, we report a modified LexA Y2H system, in which the LexA DNA-binding domain is fused to the C-terminus of a phytochrome protein. The conformational changes of phytochromes in response to R and FR light are achieved in yeast cells by exogenously supplying phycocyanobilin (PCB) extracted from Spirulina. The well-defined interaction pairs, including phyA-FHY1 and phyB-PIFs, are well reproducible in this system. Moreover, we show that our system is successful in detecting the phyA-COP1 and phyA-TZP interactions. Together, our study provides an alternative Y2H system that is highly sensitive and reproducible for detecting light-switchable interactions of phytochromes with their interacting partners.

基于LexA的酵母双杂交系统用于研究光敏色素与其相互作用伙伴的光可切换相互作用
光敏色素是植物中感知光环境中红色(R)和远红色(FR)成分的光感受器家族。植物色素在体内以两种形式存在,非活性Pr形式和活性Pfr形式,它们可以通过用R或FR光处理相互转化。据信,光敏色素通过与它们的信号伴侣相互作用来转导光信号。二十年前开发了一种基于GAL4的光可切换酵母双杂交(Y2H)系统,并已成功用于许多研究,以确定光敏色素与其信号成分的相互作用。然而,光敏色素及其相互作用体之间的几对相互作用,如phyA-COP1和phyA-TZP相互作用,已被其他测定系统证明,但未被该GAL4-Y2H系统检测到。在此,我们报道了一种修饰的LexA Y2H系统,其中LexA DNA结合结构域与光敏色素蛋白的C末端融合。在酵母细胞中,通过外源提供从螺旋藻中提取的藻蓝蛋白(PCB),实现了光敏色素对R和FR光的构象变化。定义明确的相互作用对,包括phyA-FHY1和phyB-PIFs,在该系统中是可重复的。此外,我们证明了我们的系统在检测phyA-COP1和phyA-TZP相互作用方面是成功的。总之,我们的研究提供了一种高灵敏度和可重复性的替代Y2H系统,用于检测光敏色素与其相互作用伙伴的光可切换相互作用。
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