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Arabidopsis PIZZA Has the Capacity to Acylate Brassinosteroids

Brassinosteroids (BRs) affect a wide range of developmental processes in plants and compromised production or signalling of BRs causes severe growth defects. To identify new regulators of plant organ growth, we searched the Arabidopsis FOX (Full-length cDNA Over-eXpressor gene) collection for mutant...

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Autores principales: Schneider, Katja, Breuer, Christian, Kawamura, Ayako, Jikumaru, Yusuke, Hanada, Atsushi, Fujioka, Shozo, Ichikawa, Takanari, Kondou, Youichi, Matsui, Minami, Kamiya, Yuji, Yamaguchi, Shinjiro, Sugimoto, Keiko
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3465265/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23071642
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0046805
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author Schneider, Katja
Breuer, Christian
Kawamura, Ayako
Jikumaru, Yusuke
Hanada, Atsushi
Fujioka, Shozo
Ichikawa, Takanari
Kondou, Youichi
Matsui, Minami
Kamiya, Yuji
Yamaguchi, Shinjiro
Sugimoto, Keiko
author_facet Schneider, Katja
Breuer, Christian
Kawamura, Ayako
Jikumaru, Yusuke
Hanada, Atsushi
Fujioka, Shozo
Ichikawa, Takanari
Kondou, Youichi
Matsui, Minami
Kamiya, Yuji
Yamaguchi, Shinjiro
Sugimoto, Keiko
author_sort Schneider, Katja
collection PubMed
description Brassinosteroids (BRs) affect a wide range of developmental processes in plants and compromised production or signalling of BRs causes severe growth defects. To identify new regulators of plant organ growth, we searched the Arabidopsis FOX (Full-length cDNA Over-eXpressor gene) collection for mutants with altered organ size and isolated two overexpression lines that display typical BR deficient dwarf phenotypes. The phenotype of these lines, caused by an overexpression of a putative acyltransferase gene PIZZA (PIZ), was partly rescued by supplying exogenous brassinolide (BL) and castasterone (CS), indicating that endogenous BR levels are rate-limiting for the growth of PIZ overexpression lines. Our transcript analysis further showed that PIZ overexpression leads to an elevated expression of genes involved in BR biosynthesis and a reduced expression of BR inactivating hydroxylases, a transcriptional response typical to low BR levels. Taking the advantage of relatively high endogenous BR accumulation in a mild bri1-301 background, we found that overexpression of PIZ results in moderately reduced levels of BL and CS and a strong reduction of typhasterol (TY) and 6-deoxocastasterone (6-deoxoCS), suggesting a role of PIZ in BR metabolism. We tested a set of potential substrates in vitro for heterologously expressed PIZ and confirmed its acyltransferase activity with BL, CS and TY. The PIZ gene is expressed in various tissues but as reported for other genes involved in BR metabolism, the loss-of-function mutants did not display obvious growth phenotypes under standard growth conditions. Together, our data suggest that PIZ can modify BRs by acylation and that these properties might help modulating endogenous BR levels in Arabidopsis.
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spelling pubmed-34652652012-10-15 Arabidopsis PIZZA Has the Capacity to Acylate Brassinosteroids Schneider, Katja Breuer, Christian Kawamura, Ayako Jikumaru, Yusuke Hanada, Atsushi Fujioka, Shozo Ichikawa, Takanari Kondou, Youichi Matsui, Minami Kamiya, Yuji Yamaguchi, Shinjiro Sugimoto, Keiko PLoS One Research Article Brassinosteroids (BRs) affect a wide range of developmental processes in plants and compromised production or signalling of BRs causes severe growth defects. To identify new regulators of plant organ growth, we searched the Arabidopsis FOX (Full-length cDNA Over-eXpressor gene) collection for mutants with altered organ size and isolated two overexpression lines that display typical BR deficient dwarf phenotypes. The phenotype of these lines, caused by an overexpression of a putative acyltransferase gene PIZZA (PIZ), was partly rescued by supplying exogenous brassinolide (BL) and castasterone (CS), indicating that endogenous BR levels are rate-limiting for the growth of PIZ overexpression lines. Our transcript analysis further showed that PIZ overexpression leads to an elevated expression of genes involved in BR biosynthesis and a reduced expression of BR inactivating hydroxylases, a transcriptional response typical to low BR levels. Taking the advantage of relatively high endogenous BR accumulation in a mild bri1-301 background, we found that overexpression of PIZ results in moderately reduced levels of BL and CS and a strong reduction of typhasterol (TY) and 6-deoxocastasterone (6-deoxoCS), suggesting a role of PIZ in BR metabolism. We tested a set of potential substrates in vitro for heterologously expressed PIZ and confirmed its acyltransferase activity with BL, CS and TY. The PIZ gene is expressed in various tissues but as reported for other genes involved in BR metabolism, the loss-of-function mutants did not display obvious growth phenotypes under standard growth conditions. Together, our data suggest that PIZ can modify BRs by acylation and that these properties might help modulating endogenous BR levels in Arabidopsis. Public Library of Science 2012-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3465265/ /pubmed/23071642 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0046805 Text en © 2012 Schneider 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.
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Schneider, Katja
Breuer, Christian
Kawamura, Ayako
Jikumaru, Yusuke
Hanada, Atsushi
Fujioka, Shozo
Ichikawa, Takanari
Kondou, Youichi
Matsui, Minami
Kamiya, Yuji
Yamaguchi, Shinjiro
Sugimoto, Keiko
Arabidopsis PIZZA Has the Capacity to Acylate Brassinosteroids
title Arabidopsis PIZZA Has the Capacity to Acylate Brassinosteroids
title_full Arabidopsis PIZZA Has the Capacity to Acylate Brassinosteroids
title_fullStr Arabidopsis PIZZA Has the Capacity to Acylate Brassinosteroids
title_full_unstemmed Arabidopsis PIZZA Has the Capacity to Acylate Brassinosteroids
title_short Arabidopsis PIZZA Has the Capacity to Acylate Brassinosteroids
title_sort arabidopsis pizza has the capacity to acylate brassinosteroids
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3465265/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23071642
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0046805
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