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Structural basis of JAZ repression of MYC transcription factors in jasmonate signaling

The plant hormone jasmonate (JA) plays crucial roles in regulating plant responses to herbivorous insects and microbial pathogens and is an important regulator of plant growth and development(1–7). Key mediators of JA signaling include MYC transcription factors, which are repressed by JAZ transcript...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Feng, Yao, Jian, Ke, Jiyuan, Zhang, Li, Lam, Vinh Q., Xin, Xiu-Fang, Zhou, X. Edward, Chen, Jian, Brunzelle, Joseph, Griffin, Patrick R., Zhou, Mingguo, Xu, H. Eric, Melcher, Karsten, He, Sheng Yang
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Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4567411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26258305
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature14661
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author Zhang, Feng
Yao, Jian
Ke, Jiyuan
Zhang, Li
Lam, Vinh Q.
Xin, Xiu-Fang
Zhou, X. Edward
Chen, Jian
Brunzelle, Joseph
Griffin, Patrick R.
Zhou, Mingguo
Xu, H. Eric
Melcher, Karsten
He, Sheng Yang
author_facet Zhang, Feng
Yao, Jian
Ke, Jiyuan
Zhang, Li
Lam, Vinh Q.
Xin, Xiu-Fang
Zhou, X. Edward
Chen, Jian
Brunzelle, Joseph
Griffin, Patrick R.
Zhou, Mingguo
Xu, H. Eric
Melcher, Karsten
He, Sheng Yang
author_sort Zhang, Feng
collection PubMed
description The plant hormone jasmonate (JA) plays crucial roles in regulating plant responses to herbivorous insects and microbial pathogens and is an important regulator of plant growth and development(1–7). Key mediators of JA signaling include MYC transcription factors, which are repressed by JAZ transcriptional repressors at the resting state. In the presence of active JA, JAZ proteins function as JA co-receptors by forming a hormone-dependent complex with COI1, the F-box subunit of an SCF-type ubiquitin E3 ligase(8–11). The hormone-dependent formation of the COI1–JAZ co-receptor complex leads to ubiquitination and proteasome-dependent degradation of JAZ repressors and release of MYC proteins from transcriptional repression(3,10,12). The mechanism by which JAZ proteins repress MYC transcription factors and how JAZ proteins switch between the repressor function in the absence of hormone and the co-receptor function in the presence of hormone remain enigmatic. Here we show that Arabidopsis MYC3 undergoes pronounced conformational changes when bound to the conserved Jas motif of the JAZ9 repressor. The Jas motif, previously shown to bind to hormone as a partially unwound helix, forms a complete α-helix that displaces the N-terminal helix of MYC3 and becomes an integral part of the MYC N-terminal fold. In this position, the Jas helix competitively inhibits MYC3 interaction with the MED25 subunit of the transcriptional Mediator complex. Our study elucidates a novel molecular switch mechanism that governs the repression and activation of a major plant hormone pathway.
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spelling pubmed-45674112016-03-10 Structural basis of JAZ repression of MYC transcription factors in jasmonate signaling Zhang, Feng Yao, Jian Ke, Jiyuan Zhang, Li Lam, Vinh Q. Xin, Xiu-Fang Zhou, X. Edward Chen, Jian Brunzelle, Joseph Griffin, Patrick R. Zhou, Mingguo Xu, H. Eric Melcher, Karsten He, Sheng Yang Nature Article The plant hormone jasmonate (JA) plays crucial roles in regulating plant responses to herbivorous insects and microbial pathogens and is an important regulator of plant growth and development(1–7). Key mediators of JA signaling include MYC transcription factors, which are repressed by JAZ transcriptional repressors at the resting state. In the presence of active JA, JAZ proteins function as JA co-receptors by forming a hormone-dependent complex with COI1, the F-box subunit of an SCF-type ubiquitin E3 ligase(8–11). The hormone-dependent formation of the COI1–JAZ co-receptor complex leads to ubiquitination and proteasome-dependent degradation of JAZ repressors and release of MYC proteins from transcriptional repression(3,10,12). The mechanism by which JAZ proteins repress MYC transcription factors and how JAZ proteins switch between the repressor function in the absence of hormone and the co-receptor function in the presence of hormone remain enigmatic. Here we show that Arabidopsis MYC3 undergoes pronounced conformational changes when bound to the conserved Jas motif of the JAZ9 repressor. The Jas motif, previously shown to bind to hormone as a partially unwound helix, forms a complete α-helix that displaces the N-terminal helix of MYC3 and becomes an integral part of the MYC N-terminal fold. In this position, the Jas helix competitively inhibits MYC3 interaction with the MED25 subunit of the transcriptional Mediator complex. Our study elucidates a novel molecular switch mechanism that governs the repression and activation of a major plant hormone pathway. 2015-08-10 2015-09-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4567411/ /pubmed/26258305 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature14661 Text en Reprints and permissions information is available at www.nature.com/reprints (http://www.nature.com/reprints)
spellingShingle Article
Zhang, Feng
Yao, Jian
Ke, Jiyuan
Zhang, Li
Lam, Vinh Q.
Xin, Xiu-Fang
Zhou, X. Edward
Chen, Jian
Brunzelle, Joseph
Griffin, Patrick R.
Zhou, Mingguo
Xu, H. Eric
Melcher, Karsten
He, Sheng Yang
Structural basis of JAZ repression of MYC transcription factors in jasmonate signaling
title Structural basis of JAZ repression of MYC transcription factors in jasmonate signaling
title_full Structural basis of JAZ repression of MYC transcription factors in jasmonate signaling
title_fullStr Structural basis of JAZ repression of MYC transcription factors in jasmonate signaling
title_full_unstemmed Structural basis of JAZ repression of MYC transcription factors in jasmonate signaling
title_short Structural basis of JAZ repression of MYC transcription factors in jasmonate signaling
title_sort structural basis of jaz repression of myc transcription factors in jasmonate signaling
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4567411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26258305
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature14661
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