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AtSPX1 affects the AtPHR1-DNA-binding equilibrium by binding monomeric AtPHR1 in solution.


ABSTRACT: Phosphorus is an essential macronutrient for plant growth and is deficient in ?50% of agricultural soils. The transcription factor phosphate starvation response 1 (PHR1) plays a central role in regulating the expression of a subset of phosphate starvation-induced (PSI) genes through binding to a cis-acting DNA element termed P1BS (PHR1-binding sequences). In Arabidopsis and rice, activity of AtPHR1/OsPHR2 is regulated in part by their downstream target SPX (Syg1, Pho81, Xpr1) proteins through protein-protein interaction. Here, we provide kinetic and affinity data for interaction between AtPHR1 and P1BS sites. Using surface plasmon resonance, a tandem P1BS sequence showed ?50-fold higher affinity for MBPAtdPHR1 (a fusion protein comprising the DNA-binding domain and coiled-coil domain of AtPHR1 fused to maltose-binding protein) than a single site. The affinity difference was largely reflected in a much slower dissociation rate from the 2× P1BS-binding site, suggesting an important role for protein co-operativity. Injection of AtSPX1 in the presence of phosphate or inositol hexakisphosphate (InsP6) failed to alter the MBPAtdPHR1-P1BS dissociation rate, while pre-mixing of these two proteins in the presence of either 5?mM Pi or 500?µM InsP6 resulted in a much lower DNA-binding signal from MBPAtdPHR1. These data suggest that, in the Pi-restored condition, AtSPX1 can bind to monomeric AtPHR1 in solution and therefore regulate PSI gene expression by tuning the AtPHR1-DNA-binding equilibrium. This Pi-dependent regulation of AtPHR1-DNA-binding equilibrium also generates a negative feedback loop on the expression of AtSPX1 itself, providing a tight control of PSI gene expression.

SUBMITTER: Qi W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5651819 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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AtSPX1 affects the AtPHR1-DNA-binding equilibrium by binding monomeric AtPHR1 in solution.

Qi Wanjun W   Manfield Iain W IW   Muench Stephen P SP   Baker Alison A  

The Biochemical journal 20171023 21


Phosphorus is an essential macronutrient for plant growth and is deficient in ∼50% of agricultural soils. The transcription factor phosphate starvation response 1 (PHR1) plays a central role in regulating the expression of a subset of phosphate starvation-induced (PSI) genes through binding to a <i>cis</i>-acting DNA element termed P1BS (PHR1-binding sequences). In <i>Arabidopsis</i> and rice, activity of AtPHR1/OsPHR2 is regulated in part by their downstream target SPX (<u>S</u>yg1, <u>P</u>ho8  ...[more]

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