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Molecular actions of two synthetic brassinosteroids, iso-carbaBL and 6-deoxoBL, which cause altered physiological activities between Arabidopsis and rice
Brassinosteroid (BR) is an important plant hormone that is perceived by the BRASSINOSTEROID INSENSITIVE 1 (BRI1) receptor. BRI1 is conserved among dicot and monocot species; however, the molecular mechanism underlying BR perception in monocots is not fully understood. We synthesised two BRs, iso-car...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5378332/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28369122 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0174015 |
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author | Nakamura, Ayako Tochio, Naoya Fujioka, Shozo Ito, Shinsaku Kigawa, Takanori Shimada, Yukihisa Matsuoka, Makoto Yoshida, Shigeo Kinoshita, Toshinori Asami, Tadao Seto, Hideharu Nakano, Takeshi |
author_facet | Nakamura, Ayako Tochio, Naoya Fujioka, Shozo Ito, Shinsaku Kigawa, Takanori Shimada, Yukihisa Matsuoka, Makoto Yoshida, Shigeo Kinoshita, Toshinori Asami, Tadao Seto, Hideharu Nakano, Takeshi |
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description | Brassinosteroid (BR) is an important plant hormone that is perceived by the BRASSINOSTEROID INSENSITIVE 1 (BRI1) receptor. BRI1 is conserved among dicot and monocot species; however, the molecular mechanism underlying BR perception in monocots is not fully understood. We synthesised two BRs, iso-carbabrassinolide (iso-carbaBL) and 6-deoxoBL, which have different BR activities in Arabidopsis thaliana (Arabidopsis) and rice. Our bioassay indicated that iso-carbaBL has relatively strong BR activity in Arabidopsis, but is inactive in rice and competitively inhibits BR activity. The bioactivity of 6-deoxoBL was similar to that of BL in Arabidopsis, but was much lower in rice. Binding experiments using recombinant Arabidopsis and rice BRI1 protein fragments suggested that iso-carbaBL and 6-deoxoBL bind to both receptors. These results showed that iso-carbaBL and 6-deoxoBL act as an antagonist and agonist, respectively, of BRs in rice. A docking simulation analysis suggested that iso-carbaBL fits deeper in the binding pocket to block the binding of active BR to rice BRI1. The simulated binding energy of 6-deoxoBL with rice BRI1 is much lower than that with Arabidopsis BRI1. The possible structural characteristics of rice BRI1 were determined based on the difference in the BR activities of iso-carbaBL and 6-deoxoBL in Arabidopsis and rice. |
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spelling | pubmed-53783322017-04-07 Molecular actions of two synthetic brassinosteroids, iso-carbaBL and 6-deoxoBL, which cause altered physiological activities between Arabidopsis and rice Nakamura, Ayako Tochio, Naoya Fujioka, Shozo Ito, Shinsaku Kigawa, Takanori Shimada, Yukihisa Matsuoka, Makoto Yoshida, Shigeo Kinoshita, Toshinori Asami, Tadao Seto, Hideharu Nakano, Takeshi PLoS One Research Article Brassinosteroid (BR) is an important plant hormone that is perceived by the BRASSINOSTEROID INSENSITIVE 1 (BRI1) receptor. BRI1 is conserved among dicot and monocot species; however, the molecular mechanism underlying BR perception in monocots is not fully understood. We synthesised two BRs, iso-carbabrassinolide (iso-carbaBL) and 6-deoxoBL, which have different BR activities in Arabidopsis thaliana (Arabidopsis) and rice. Our bioassay indicated that iso-carbaBL has relatively strong BR activity in Arabidopsis, but is inactive in rice and competitively inhibits BR activity. The bioactivity of 6-deoxoBL was similar to that of BL in Arabidopsis, but was much lower in rice. Binding experiments using recombinant Arabidopsis and rice BRI1 protein fragments suggested that iso-carbaBL and 6-deoxoBL bind to both receptors. These results showed that iso-carbaBL and 6-deoxoBL act as an antagonist and agonist, respectively, of BRs in rice. A docking simulation analysis suggested that iso-carbaBL fits deeper in the binding pocket to block the binding of active BR to rice BRI1. The simulated binding energy of 6-deoxoBL with rice BRI1 is much lower than that with Arabidopsis BRI1. The possible structural characteristics of rice BRI1 were determined based on the difference in the BR activities of iso-carbaBL and 6-deoxoBL in Arabidopsis and rice. Public Library of Science 2017-04-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5378332/ /pubmed/28369122 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0174015 Text en © 2017 Nakamura 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Nakamura, Ayako Tochio, Naoya Fujioka, Shozo Ito, Shinsaku Kigawa, Takanori Shimada, Yukihisa Matsuoka, Makoto Yoshida, Shigeo Kinoshita, Toshinori Asami, Tadao Seto, Hideharu Nakano, Takeshi Molecular actions of two synthetic brassinosteroids, iso-carbaBL and 6-deoxoBL, which cause altered physiological activities between Arabidopsis and rice |
title | Molecular actions of two synthetic brassinosteroids, iso-carbaBL and 6-deoxoBL, which cause altered physiological activities between Arabidopsis and rice |
title_full | Molecular actions of two synthetic brassinosteroids, iso-carbaBL and 6-deoxoBL, which cause altered physiological activities between Arabidopsis and rice |
title_fullStr | Molecular actions of two synthetic brassinosteroids, iso-carbaBL and 6-deoxoBL, which cause altered physiological activities between Arabidopsis and rice |
title_full_unstemmed | Molecular actions of two synthetic brassinosteroids, iso-carbaBL and 6-deoxoBL, which cause altered physiological activities between Arabidopsis and rice |
title_short | Molecular actions of two synthetic brassinosteroids, iso-carbaBL and 6-deoxoBL, which cause altered physiological activities between Arabidopsis and rice |
title_sort | molecular actions of two synthetic brassinosteroids, iso-carbabl and 6-deoxobl, which cause altered physiological activities between arabidopsis and rice |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5378332/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28369122 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0174015 |
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