Title of article :
Constitutive Photomorphogenesis 1 and Multiple Photoreceptors Control Degradation of Phytochrome Interacting Factor 3, a Transcription Factor Required for Light Signaling in Arabidopsis
Author/Authors :
Kunkel، Tim نويسنده , , Nagy، Ferenc نويسنده , , Schafer، Eberhard نويسنده , , Bauer، Diana نويسنده , , Viczian، Andras نويسنده , , Kircher، Stefan نويسنده , , Nobis، Tabea نويسنده , , Nitschke، Roland نويسنده , , Panigrahi، Kishore C.S. نويسنده , , adam، eva نويسنده , , Fejes، Erzsebet نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
-1432
From page :
1433
To page :
0
Abstract :
Light, in a quality- and quantity-dependent fashion, induces nuclear import of the plant photoreceptors phytochrome, promotes interaction of phytochrome A (phyA) and phyB with transcription factors including phytochrome interacting factor 3 (PIF3), and is thought to trigger a transcriptional cascade to regulate the expression of ~2500 genes in Arabidopsis thaliana. Here, we show that controlled degradation of the transcription factor PIF3 is a major regulatory step in light signaling. We demonstrate that accumulation of PIF3 in the nucleus in dark requires constitutive photomorphogenesis 1 (COP1), a negative regulator of photomorphogenesis, and show that red (R) and far-red light (FR) induce rapid degradation of the PIF3 protein. This process is controlled by the concerted action of the R/FR absorbing phyA, phyB, and phyD photoreceptors, and it is not affected by COP1. Rapid light-induced degradation of PIF3 indicates that interaction of PIF3 with these phytochrome species is transient. In addition, we provide evidence that the poc1 mutant, a postulated PIF3 overexpressor that displays hypersensitivity to R but not to FR, lacks detectable amounts of the PIF3 protein. Thus, we propose that PIF3 acts transiently, and its major function is to mediate phytochrome-induced signaling during the developmental switch from skotomorphogenesis to photomorphogenesis and/or dark to light transitions.
Keywords :
Pine barrens , Ectomycorrhizae , Oligotrophic soils , Indicator species , N deposition
Journal title :
THE PLANT CELL
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
THE PLANT CELL
Record number :
113238
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