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- Title
FILAMENTOUS FLOWER Is a Direct Target of JAZ3 and Modulates Responses to Jasmonate.
- Authors
Boter, Marta; Golz, John F.; Giménez-Ibañez, Selena; Fernandez-Barbero, Gemma; Franco-Zorrilla, José M.; Solano, Roberto
- Abstract
The plant hormone jasmonate (JA) plays an important role in regulating growth, development, and immunity. Activation of the JA -signaling pathway is based on the hormone-triggered ubiquitination and removal of transcriptional repressors (JASMONATE-ZIM DOMAIN [JAZ] proteins) by an SCF receptor complex (SCFCOI1/JAZ). This removal allows the rapid activation of transcription factors (TFs) triggering a multitude of downstream responses. Identification of TFs bound by the JAZ proteins is essential to better understand how the JA -signaling pathway modulates and integrates different responses. In this study, we found that the JAZ3 repressor physically interacts with the YABBY (YAB) family transcription factor FILAMENTOUS FLOWER (FIL)/YAB1. In Arabidopsis thaliana , FIL regulates developmental processes such as axial patterning and growth of lateral organs, shoot apical meristem activity, and inflorescence phyllotaxy. Phenotypic analysis of JA -regulated responses in loss- and gain-of-function FIL lines suggested that YABs function as transcriptional activators of JA -triggered responses. Moreover, we show that MYB75 , a component of the WD-repeat/bHLH/MYB complex regulating anthocyanin production, is a direct transcriptional target of FIL. We propose that JAZ3 interacts with YABs to attenuate their transcriptional function. Upon perception of JA signal, degradation of JAZ3 by the SCFCOI1 complex releases YABs to activate a subset of JA -regulated genes in leaves leading to anthocyanin accumulation, chlorophyll loss, and reduced bacterial defense.
- Subjects
JASMONATE; TRANSCRIPTION factors; C-kit protein; PLANT hormones; CARRIER proteins; ARABIDOPSIS thaliana
- Publication
Plant Cell, 2015, Vol 27, Issue 11, p3160
- ISSN
1040-4651
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1105/tpc.15.00220