1. Transcriptional Regulation of PLETHORA1 in the Root Meristem Through an Importin and Its Two Antagonistic Cargos
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Sha Li, Ya-Nan Wu, Ju-Hua Wu, Hai-Hong Liu, Feng Xiong, Bi-Ke Zhang, Guo Wei, and Yan Zhang
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Regulation of gene expression ,food and beverages ,RNA polymerase II ,Cell Biology ,Plant Science ,Importin ,Biology ,Meristem ,biology.organism_classification ,01 natural sciences ,Cell biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,Transcription (biology) ,Arabidopsis ,biology.protein ,Transcriptional regulation ,Post-translational regulation ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
Plant roots are sustained through meristem activity at the root tip. Two transcriptional pathways, one mediated by PLETHORAs (PLTs) and the other by SHORTROOT and SCARECROW, play major roles in root meristem development. The role of PLTs during root meristem development requires a concentration gradient, which is not only contributed by posttranslational regulation such as growth dilution and intercellular movement but also likely by a largely unknown fine-tuned transcriptional regulatory mechanism. We report here that Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) JANUS positively regulates PLT1 expression in the root meristem by recruiting RNA polymerase II (Pol II) to PLT1 and by interacting with PLT1. JANUS-dependent recruitment of Pol II is inhibited through the competitive binding of JANUS by GRF-INTERACTING FACTOR1 (GIF1)/ANGUSTIFOLIA3, a transcriptional cofactor that negatively regulates PLT1 expression. Finally, GIF1 and JANUS, the antagonistic regulators of PLT1, both depend on Arabidopsis IMPORTIN β4 for their nuclear accumulation. The combination of an importin and its two antagonistic cargos in PLT1 transcription may have logistic benefits in fine-tuning the transcription of PLT1 in root meristem.
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- 2020
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