Michael Smith Laboratories, University of British Columbia, 2185 East Mall, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z4, Canada.
Planta. 2013 May;237(5):1199-211. doi: 10.1007/s00425-012-1821-9. Epub 2013 Jan 18.
The Arabidopsis thaliana KNAT7 (KNOX family) and MYB75 (MYB family) transcription factors were each shown earlier to interact in yeast two-hybrid assays, and to modulate secondary cell wall formation in inflorescence stems. We demonstrate here that their interaction also occurs in vivo, and that specific domains of each protein mediate this process. The participation of these interacting transcription factors in secondary cell wall formation was then extended to the developing seed coat through the use of targeted transcript analysis and SEM in single loss-of-function mutants. Novel genetic and protein-protein interactions of MYB75 and KNAT7 with other transcription factors known to be involved in seed coat regulation were also identified. We propose that a MYB75-associated protein complex is likely to be involved in modulating secondary cell wall biosynthesis in both the Arabidopsis inflorescence stem and seed coat, and that at least some parts of the transcriptional regulatory network in the two tissues are functionally conserved.
拟南芥 KNAT7(KNOX 家族)和 MYB75(MYB 家族)转录因子此前均在酵母双杂交实验中显示相互作用,并调节花序茎中的次生细胞壁形成。我们在此证明,它们的相互作用也发生在体内,并且每个蛋白质的特定结构域介导该过程。通过使用靶向转录物分析和 SEM 在单个功能丧失突变体中,将这些相互作用的转录因子的参与扩展到正在发育的种皮中。还鉴定了 MYB75 和 KNAT7 与其他已知参与种皮调节的转录因子的新的遗传和蛋白-蛋白相互作用。我们提出,MYB75 相关蛋白复合物可能参与调节拟南芥花序茎和种皮中的次生细胞壁生物合成,并且至少两个组织中的转录调控网络的某些部分在功能上是保守的。