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Interaction between BZR1 and EIN3 mediates signalling crosstalk between brassinosteroids and ethylene
- Source :
- New Phytologist. 232:2308-2323
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 2021.
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Abstract
- Plant growth and development are coordinated by multiple environmental and endogenous signals. Brassinosteroid (BR) and ethylene (ET) have overlapping functions in a wide range of developmental processes. However, the relationship between the BR and ET signalling pathways has remained unclear. Here, we show that BR and ET interdependently promote apical hook development and cell elongation through a direct interaction between BR-activated BRASSINOZALE-RESISTANT1 (BZR1) and ET-activated ETHYLENE INSENSITIVE3 (EIN3). Genetic analysis showed that BR signalling is required for ET promotion of apical hook development in the dark and cell elongation under light, and ET quantitatively enhances BR-potentiated growth. BZR1 interacts with EIN3 to co-operatively increase the expression of HOOKLESS1 and PACLOBUTRAZOL RESISTANCE FACTORs (PREs). Furthermore, we found that BR promotion of hook development requires gibberellin (GA), and GA restores the hookless phenotype of BR-deficient materials by activating EIN3/EIL1. Our findings shed light on the molecular mechanism underlying the regulation of plant development by BR, ET and GA signals through the direct interaction of master transcriptional regulators.
- Subjects :
- Ethylene
biology
Arabidopsis Proteins
Physiology
Arabidopsis
Nuclear Proteins
Endogeny
Plant Science
Ethylenes
biology.organism_classification
Phenotype
Paclobutrazol
Cell biology
DNA-Binding Proteins
chemistry.chemical_compound
Crosstalk (biology)
chemistry
Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
Brassinosteroids
Brassinosteroid
Gibberellin
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14698137 and 0028646X
- Volume :
- 232
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- New Phytologist
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....75696d4d64a799f0ef4ee40a4b85a8ab
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.17694