Integration of Light- and Brassinosteroid-signaling pathways by a GATA transcriptio factor in Arabidopsis
作 者:Xiao-Min Luo,Wen-Hui Lin,Shengwei Zhu,Jia-Ying Zhu, Yu Sun, Xi-Ying Fan, Menglin Chen, Yaqi Hao, Eunkyoo Oh, Miaomiao Tian, Lijing Liu, Min Zhang, Qi Xie, Kang Chong, Zhi-Yong Wang |
影响因子:13.363 |
刊物名称:Developmental Cell |
出版年份:2010 |
卷:19 期:14 页码:872-883 |
Light and brassinosteroid (BR) antagonistically regulate the developmental switch from etiolation in the dark to photomorphogenesis in the light in plants. Here, we identify GATA2 as a key transcriptional regulator that mediates the crosstalk between BRand light-signaling pathways. Overexpression of GATA2 causes constitutive photomorphogenesis in the dark, whereas suppression of GATA2 reduces photomorphogenesis caused by light, BR deficiency, or the constitutive photomorphogenesis mutant cop1. Genome profiling and chromatin immunoprecipitation experiments show that GATA2 directly regulates genes that respond to both light and BR. BR represses GATA2 transcription through the BRactivated transcription factor BZR1, whereas light causes accumulation of GATA2 protein and feedback inhibition of GATA2 transcription. Dark-induced proteasomal degradation of GATA2 is dependent on the COP1 E3 ubiquitin ligase, and COP1 can ubiquitinate GATA2 in vitro. This study illustrates a molecular framework for antagonistic regulation of gene expression and seedling photomorphogenesis by BR and light.