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FHY1 Mediates Nuclear Import of the Light-Activated Phytochrome A Photoreceptor

The phytochrome (phy) family of photoreceptors is of crucial importance throughout the life cycle of higher plants. Light-induced nuclear import is required for most phytochrome responses. Nuclear accumulation of phyA is dependent on two related proteins called FHY1 (Far-red elongated HYpocotyl 1) a...

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Autores principales: Genoud, Thierry, Schweizer, Fabian, Tscheuschler, Anke, Debrieux, Dimitry, Casal, Jorge J., Schäfer, Eberhard, Hiltbrunner, Andreas, Fankhauser, Christian
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2483295/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18670649
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000143
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author Genoud, Thierry
Schweizer, Fabian
Tscheuschler, Anke
Debrieux, Dimitry
Casal, Jorge J.
Schäfer, Eberhard
Hiltbrunner, Andreas
Fankhauser, Christian
author_facet Genoud, Thierry
Schweizer, Fabian
Tscheuschler, Anke
Debrieux, Dimitry
Casal, Jorge J.
Schäfer, Eberhard
Hiltbrunner, Andreas
Fankhauser, Christian
author_sort Genoud, Thierry
collection PubMed
description The phytochrome (phy) family of photoreceptors is of crucial importance throughout the life cycle of higher plants. Light-induced nuclear import is required for most phytochrome responses. Nuclear accumulation of phyA is dependent on two related proteins called FHY1 (Far-red elongated HYpocotyl 1) and FHL (FHY1 Like), with FHY1 playing the predominant function. The transcription of FHY1 and FHL are controlled by FHY3 (Far-red elongated HYpocotyl 3) and FAR1 (FAr-red impaired Response 1), a related pair of transcription factors, which thus indirectly control phyA nuclear accumulation. FHY1 and FHL preferentially interact with the light-activated form of phyA, but the mechanism by which they enable photoreceptor accumulation in the nucleus remains unsolved. Sequence comparison of numerous FHY1-related proteins indicates that only the NLS located at the N-terminus and the phyA-interaction domain located at the C-terminus are conserved. We demonstrate that these two parts of FHY1 are sufficient for FHY1 function. phyA nuclear accumulation is inhibited in the presence of high levels of FHY1 variants unable to enter the nucleus. Furthermore, nuclear accumulation of phyA becomes light- and FHY1-independent when an NLS sequence is fused to phyA, strongly suggesting that FHY1 mediates nuclear import of light-activated phyA. In accordance with this idea, FHY1 and FHY3 become functionally dispensable in seedlings expressing a constitutively nuclear version of phyA. Our data suggest that the mechanism uncovered in Arabidopsis is conserved in higher plants. Moreover, this mechanism allows us to propose a model explaining why phyA needs a specific nuclear import pathway.
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spelling pubmed-24832952008-08-01 FHY1 Mediates Nuclear Import of the Light-Activated Phytochrome A Photoreceptor Genoud, Thierry Schweizer, Fabian Tscheuschler, Anke Debrieux, Dimitry Casal, Jorge J. Schäfer, Eberhard Hiltbrunner, Andreas Fankhauser, Christian PLoS Genet Research Article The phytochrome (phy) family of photoreceptors is of crucial importance throughout the life cycle of higher plants. Light-induced nuclear import is required for most phytochrome responses. Nuclear accumulation of phyA is dependent on two related proteins called FHY1 (Far-red elongated HYpocotyl 1) and FHL (FHY1 Like), with FHY1 playing the predominant function. The transcription of FHY1 and FHL are controlled by FHY3 (Far-red elongated HYpocotyl 3) and FAR1 (FAr-red impaired Response 1), a related pair of transcription factors, which thus indirectly control phyA nuclear accumulation. FHY1 and FHL preferentially interact with the light-activated form of phyA, but the mechanism by which they enable photoreceptor accumulation in the nucleus remains unsolved. Sequence comparison of numerous FHY1-related proteins indicates that only the NLS located at the N-terminus and the phyA-interaction domain located at the C-terminus are conserved. We demonstrate that these two parts of FHY1 are sufficient for FHY1 function. phyA nuclear accumulation is inhibited in the presence of high levels of FHY1 variants unable to enter the nucleus. Furthermore, nuclear accumulation of phyA becomes light- and FHY1-independent when an NLS sequence is fused to phyA, strongly suggesting that FHY1 mediates nuclear import of light-activated phyA. In accordance with this idea, FHY1 and FHY3 become functionally dispensable in seedlings expressing a constitutively nuclear version of phyA. Our data suggest that the mechanism uncovered in Arabidopsis is conserved in higher plants. Moreover, this mechanism allows us to propose a model explaining why phyA needs a specific nuclear import pathway. Public Library of Science 2008-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2483295/ /pubmed/18670649 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000143 Text en Genoud et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Genoud, Thierry
Schweizer, Fabian
Tscheuschler, Anke
Debrieux, Dimitry
Casal, Jorge J.
Schäfer, Eberhard
Hiltbrunner, Andreas
Fankhauser, Christian
FHY1 Mediates Nuclear Import of the Light-Activated Phytochrome A Photoreceptor
title FHY1 Mediates Nuclear Import of the Light-Activated Phytochrome A Photoreceptor
title_full FHY1 Mediates Nuclear Import of the Light-Activated Phytochrome A Photoreceptor
title_fullStr FHY1 Mediates Nuclear Import of the Light-Activated Phytochrome A Photoreceptor
title_full_unstemmed FHY1 Mediates Nuclear Import of the Light-Activated Phytochrome A Photoreceptor
title_short FHY1 Mediates Nuclear Import of the Light-Activated Phytochrome A Photoreceptor
title_sort fhy1 mediates nuclear import of the light-activated phytochrome a photoreceptor
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2483295/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18670649
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000143
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