Research ArticleRed-Light-Dependent Interaction of phyB with SPA1 Promotes COP1–SPA1 Dissociation and Photomorphogenic Development in Arabidopsis
-
Add time:09/04/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
Arabidopsis phytochromes (phyA-phyE) are photoreceptors dedicated to sensing red/far-red light. Phytochromes promote photomorphogenic developments upon light irradiation via a signaling pathway that involves rapid degradation of PIFs (PHYTOCHROME INTERACTING FACTORS) and suppression of COP1 (CONSTITUTIVE PHOTOMORPHOGENIC 1) nuclear accumulation, through physical interactions with PIFs and COP1, respectively. Both phyA and phyB, the two best characterized phytochromes, regulate plant photomorphogenesis predominantly under far-red light and red light, respectively. It has been demonstrated that SPA1 (SUPPRESSOR OF PHYTOCHROME A 1) associates with COP1 to promote COP1 activity and suppress photomorphogenesis. Here, we report that the mechanism underlying phyB-promoted photomorphogenesis in red light involves direct physical and functional interactions between red-light-activated phyB and SPA1. We found that SPA1 acts genetically downstream of PHYB to repress photomorphogenesis in red light. Protein interaction studies in both yeast and Arabidopsis demonstrated that the photoactivated phyB represses the association of SPA1 with COP1, which is mediated, at least in part, through red-light-dependent interaction of phyB with SPA1. Moreover, we show that phyA physically interacts with SPA1 in a Pfr-form-dependent manner, and that SPA1 acts downstream of PHYA to regulate photomorphogenesis in far-red light. This study provides a genetic and biochemical model of how photoactivated phyB represses the activity of COP1–SPA1 complex through direct interaction with SPA1 to promote photomorphogenesis in red light.
We also recommend Trading Suppliers and Manufacturers of phyB phytochrome (cas 136250-22-1). Pls Click Website Link as below: cas 136250-22-1 suppliers
Prev:Invited reviewThe impact of the phytochromes on photosynthetic processes
Next:Geomagnetic field impacts on cryptochrome and phytochrome signaling) - 【Back】【Close 】【Print】【Add to favorite 】
- Related Information
- SpotlightPhytochromes: More Than Meets the Eye09/07/2019
- ArticleShade Promotes Phototropism through Phytochrome B-Controlled Auxin Production09/06/2019
- Geomagnetic field impacts on cryptochrome and phytochrome signaling09/05/2019
- Invited reviewThe impact of the phytochromes on photosynthetic processes09/03/2019
- SPATULA regulates floral transition and photomorphogenesis in a PHYTOCHROME B-dependent manner in Arabidopsis09/02/2019
- Research ArticlePhytochrome B and AGB1 Coordinately Regulate Photomorphogenesis by Antagonistically Modulating PIF3 Stability in Arabidopsis09/01/2019
- Research ArticleCONSTANS-LIKE 7 (COL7) Is Involved in Phytochrome B (phyB)-Mediated Light-Quality Regulation of Auxin Homeostasis08/31/2019
- Research articleThe role of phytochromes in Nicotiana tabacum against Chilli veinal mottle virus08/30/2019
- Research articleCharacterization of phytochrome C functions in the control of de-etiolation and agronomic traits in rice08/29/2019


