1. MIW1 participates in ABA signaling through the regulation of MYB30 in Arabidopsis.
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Zhan, Qidi, Shen, Jialu, Nie, Kaili, and Zheng, Yuan
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ABSCISIC acid , *GERMINATION , *ARABIDOPSIS , *TRANSCRIPTION factors - Abstract
Seed germination and seedling establishment are critical biological processes, and their underlying molecular mechanisms have practical implications. The ABA signaling during seed germination and early seedling development is negatively regulated by transcription factor MYB30, but its interaction partners and downstream targets are not fully understood. In this study, we identified MIW1 (MYB30-interacting WD40 protein 1), a WD40 protein that could interact with MYB30 and promote its degradation. In the miw1 mutant, the MYB30 protein became more stable. MIW1 enhanced the ABA-mediated inhibition of postgerminative development. The miw1 mutants became hyposensitive to exogenous ABA, and this effect was suppressed by mutations in MYB30. Furthermore, we found that MYB30 negatively regulated the expression of the ABA receptor genes PYR1/PYL/RCARs. The changes in PYLs expression during early seedling development or under ABA treatment became more pronounced in the myb30 mutant. ChIP-qPCR analyses showed MYB30 could directly bind to the promoters of PYL11 and PYL12. Our study reveals that the WD40 protein MIW1 promotes the expression of PYLs by destabilizing MYB30, thus positively regulating the ABA signaling during postgermination in Arabidopsis. • The interaction of MIW1 and MYB30. • Their function in seed germination regulation. • The regulation of PYLs expression. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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