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Two E3 ligases antagonistically regulate the UV-B response in Arabidopsis.


ABSTRACT: Photomorphogenesis is a pivotal developmental strategy used by plants to respond to environmental light levels. During emergence from the soil and the establishment of photomorphogenesis, seedlings encounter increasing levels of UV-B irradiation and develop adaptive responses accordingly. However, the molecular mechanisms that orchestrate UV-B signaling cascades remain elusive. Here, we provide biochemical and genetic evidence that the prolonged signaling circuits of UV-B-induced photomorphogenesis involve two sets of E3 ligases and a transcription factor in Arabidopsis thaliana The UV-B-inducible protein RUP1/RUP2 associates with the CUL4-DDB1 scaffold to form an E3 ligase, which represses photomorphogenesis by mediating the degradation of HY5, the hub transcription factor in the light signaling pathway. Conversely, COP1 directly targets RUP1/RUP2 for ubiquitination and degradation, leading to balanced RUP1/RUP2 accumulation, alleviation of the COP1-HY5 interaction, and stabilization of HY5 protein. Therefore, our study reveals that these two E3-substrate modules, CUL4-DDB1-RUP1/RUP2-HY5 and COP1-RUP1/RUP2, constitute the repression and derepression machinery by which plants respond to prolonged UV-B irradiation in photomorphogenic development.

SUBMITTER: Ren H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6410811 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Two E3 ligases antagonistically regulate the UV-B response in <i>Arabidopsis</i>.

Ren Hui H   Han Jiupan J   Yang Panyu P   Mao Weiwei W   Liu Xin X   Qiu Leilei L   Qian Chongzhen C   Liu Yan Y   Chen Zhiren Z   Ouyang Xinhao X   Chen Xu X   Deng Xing Wang XW   Huang Xi X  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20190220 10


Photomorphogenesis is a pivotal developmental strategy used by plants to respond to environmental light levels. During emergence from the soil and the establishment of photomorphogenesis, seedlings encounter increasing levels of UV-B irradiation and develop adaptive responses accordingly. However, the molecular mechanisms that orchestrate UV-B signaling cascades remain elusive. Here, we provide biochemical and genetic evidence that the prolonged signaling circuits of UV-B-induced photomorphogene  ...[more]

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