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Title: Kelch f-box protein positively influences Arabidopsis seed germination by targeting phytochrome-interacting factor1
Authors: Majee, Manoj
Kumar, Santosh
Kathare, Praveen Kumar
Wu, Shuiqin
Gingerich, Derek
Nayak, Nihar R.
Salaita, Louai
Dinkins, Randy
Martin, Kathleen
Goodin, Michael
Dirk, Lynnette M. A.
Lloyd, Taylor D.
Zhu, Ling
Chappell, Joseph
Hunt, Arthur G.
Vierstra, Richard
Huq, Enamul
Downie, A. Bruce
Keywords: germination
seed
ubiquitination
light
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: PNAS, USA
Citation: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 115(17): E4120-E4129
Abstract: Seeds employ sensory systems that assess various environmental cues over time to maximize the successful transition from embryo to seedling. Here we show that the Arabidopsis F-BOX protein COLD TEMPERATURE-GERMINATING (CTG)-10, identified by activation tagging, is a positive regulator of this process. When overexpressed (OE), CTG10 hastens aspects of seed germination. CTG10 is expressed predominantly in the hypocotyl, and the protein is localized to the nucleus. CTG10 interacts with PHYTOCHROME-INTERACTING FACTOR 1 (PIF1) and helps regulate its abundance in planta. CTG10-OE accelerates the loss of PIF1 in light, increasing germination efficiency, while PIF1-OE lines fail to complete germination in darkness, which is reversed by concurrent CTG10-OE. Double-mutant (pif1 ctg10) lines demonstrated that PIF1 is epistatic to CTG10. Both CTG10 and PIF1 amounts decline during seed germination in the light but reaccumulate in the dark. PIF1 in turn down-regulates CTG10 transcription, suggesting a feedback loop of CTG10/PIF1 control. The genetic, physiological, and biochemical evidence, when taken together, leads us to propose that PIF1 and CTG10 coexist, and even accumulate, in the nucleus in darkness, but that, following illumination, CTG10 assists in reducing PIF1 amounts, thus promoting the completion of seed germination and subsequent seedling development.
Description: Accepted date: 15 March 2018
URI: http://223.31.159.10:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/851
ISSN: 0027-8424
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