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Function of B - BOX proteins under shade

Colaborador(es): Crocco, Carlos Daniel | Holm, Magnus | Yanovsky, Marcelo J | Botto, Javier Francisco.
ISSN: 1559-2324.Tipo de material: Artículos y capítulos. Recurso electrónico.Tema(s): BRASSINOLIDE | CHOLESTANOL | ETHYLENE | ETHYLENE DERIVATIVE | HETEROCYCLIC STEROID | INDOLEACETIC ACID DERIVATIVE | VEGETABLE PROTEIN | CHEMISTRY | DARKNESS | DOWN REGULATION | GENE EXPRESSION REGULATION | GENETICS | GROWTH, DEVELOPMENT AND AGING | METABOLISM | PHENOTYPE | PLANT | PROTEIN TERTIARY STRUCTURE | SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION | CHOLESTANOLS | DOWN-REGULATION | ETHYLENES | INDOLEACETIC ACIDS | PLANT PROTEINS | PLANTS | PROTEIN STRUCTURE, TERTIARY | STEROIDS, HETEROCYCLIC | Recursos en línea: Haga clic para acceso en línea | LINK AL EDITOR En: Plant signaling and behavior vol.6, no.1 (2011), p.101-104Resumen: Plants are capable of perceiving changes in the light environment and finely adjust their growth and development. Reductions of red to far-red ratio [R:FR] generated by an increase of the plant canopy above the plant are sensed by the phytochrome system triggering the shade-avoidance syndrome [SAS] that includes elongation of vegetative structures, reduction of branching and acceleration of flowering. Albeit the SAS is a strategy of major adaptative significance in plant communities, involving massive changes in gene expression, our knowledge of the SAS signaling network is still fragmented. By a selection and characterization of a T-DNA mutant with a long hypocotyl under shade, we identified BBX21, a protein with two B-box domains involved in the SAS. BBX21 belongs to a small eight member family of B-box containing proteins with both opposite and additive functions in the SAS signaling. BBX21 down-regulates the gene expression of auxin, brassinosteroid and ethylene signaling pathway components under shade. Furthermore BBX21 is a transcription factor that interacts genetically with COP1. We propose a model in which a dynamic balance of positive and negative B-box transcriptional regulators acts as a gas-and-brake mechanism into the COP1 signaling to regulate the expression of SAS.
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Plants are capable of perceiving changes in the light environment and finely adjust their growth and development. Reductions of red to far-red ratio [R:FR] generated by an increase of the plant canopy above the plant are sensed by the phytochrome system triggering the shade-avoidance syndrome [SAS] that includes elongation of vegetative structures, reduction of branching and acceleration of flowering. Albeit the SAS is a strategy of major adaptative significance in plant communities, involving massive changes in gene expression, our knowledge of the SAS signaling network is still fragmented. By a selection and characterization of a T-DNA mutant with a long hypocotyl under shade, we identified BBX21, a protein with two B-box domains involved in the SAS. BBX21 belongs to a small eight member family of B-box containing proteins with both opposite and additive functions in the SAS signaling. BBX21 down-regulates the gene expression of auxin, brassinosteroid and ethylene signaling pathway components under shade. Furthermore BBX21 is a transcription factor that interacts genetically with COP1. We propose a model in which a dynamic balance of positive and negative B-box transcriptional regulators acts as a gas-and-brake mechanism into the COP1 signaling to regulate the expression of SAS.

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