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Title: GBF 1, a transcription factor of blue light signaling in Arabidopsis, is degraded in the dark by a proteasome-mediated pathway independent of COP 1 and SPA 1
Authors: Mallappa, Chandrashekara
Singh, Aparna
Ram, Hathi
Chattopadhyay, Sudip
Keywords: Arabidopsis
GBF1
Transcription Factor
Blue Light Signaling
Proteasome-mediated Pathway
COP1
SPA1
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
Citation: J. Biol. Chem., 283(51): 35772-35782
Abstract: Arabidopsis GBF1/ZBF2 is a bZIP transcription factor that plays dual but opposite regulatory roles in cryptochrome-mediated blue light signaling. Here, we show the genetic and molecular interrelation of GBF1 with two well characterized negative regulators of light signaling, COP1 and SPA1, in photomorphogenic growth and light-regulated gene expression. Our results further reveal that GBF1 protein is less abundant in the dark- grown seedlings and is degraded by a proteasome-mediated pathway independent of COP1 and SPA1. Furthermore, COP1 physically interacts with GBF1 and is required for the optimum accumulation of GBF1 protein in light-grown seedlings. Taken together, this study provides a mechanistic view of concerted function of three important regulators in Arabidopsis seedling development.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/94
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