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ARR22 overexpression can suppress plant Two-Component Regulatory Systems

In plants, several developmental processes are co-coordinated by cytokinins via phosphorylation dependent processes of the Two-Component System (TCS). An outstanding challenge is to track phosphorelay flow from cytokinin perception to its molecular outputs, of which gene activation plays a major rol...

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Autores principales: Wallmeroth, Niklas, Jeschke, Daniel, Slane, Daniel, Nägele, Janine, Veerabagu, Manikandan, Mira-Rodado, Virtudes, Berendzen, Kenneth Wayne
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6370222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30742656
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212056
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author Wallmeroth, Niklas
Jeschke, Daniel
Slane, Daniel
Nägele, Janine
Veerabagu, Manikandan
Mira-Rodado, Virtudes
Berendzen, Kenneth Wayne
author_facet Wallmeroth, Niklas
Jeschke, Daniel
Slane, Daniel
Nägele, Janine
Veerabagu, Manikandan
Mira-Rodado, Virtudes
Berendzen, Kenneth Wayne
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description In plants, several developmental processes are co-coordinated by cytokinins via phosphorylation dependent processes of the Two-Component System (TCS). An outstanding challenge is to track phosphorelay flow from cytokinin perception to its molecular outputs, of which gene activation plays a major role. To address this issue, a kinetic-based reporter system was expounded to track TCS phosphorelay activity in vivo that can distinguish between basal and cytokinin dependent effects of overexpressed TCS members. The TCS phosphorelay can be positively activated by cytokinin and inhibited by pharmaceuticals or naturally interfering components. In this case we took advantage of the phosphohistidine-phosphatase Arabidopsis Response Regulator (ARR) 22 and investigated its phosphocompetition with other TCS members in regulating promoters of ARR5 and WUS in Arabidopsis thaliana cell culture protoplasts. In congruency with the proposed function of ARR22, overexpression of ARR22 blocked the activation of all B-type ARRs in this study in a TCS dependent manner. Furthermore, this effect could not be mimicked by A-type response regulator overexpression or compensated by AHP overexpression. Compared to other reporter assays, ours mimicked effects previously observed only in transgenic plants for all of the TCS proteins studied, suggesting that it is possible to expose phosphocompetition. Thus, our approach can be used to investigate gene signaling networks involving the TCS by leveraging ARR22 as a TCS inhibitor along with B-type ARR overexpression.
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spelling pubmed-63702222019-02-22 ARR22 overexpression can suppress plant Two-Component Regulatory Systems Wallmeroth, Niklas Jeschke, Daniel Slane, Daniel Nägele, Janine Veerabagu, Manikandan Mira-Rodado, Virtudes Berendzen, Kenneth Wayne PLoS One Research Article In plants, several developmental processes are co-coordinated by cytokinins via phosphorylation dependent processes of the Two-Component System (TCS). An outstanding challenge is to track phosphorelay flow from cytokinin perception to its molecular outputs, of which gene activation plays a major role. To address this issue, a kinetic-based reporter system was expounded to track TCS phosphorelay activity in vivo that can distinguish between basal and cytokinin dependent effects of overexpressed TCS members. The TCS phosphorelay can be positively activated by cytokinin and inhibited by pharmaceuticals or naturally interfering components. In this case we took advantage of the phosphohistidine-phosphatase Arabidopsis Response Regulator (ARR) 22 and investigated its phosphocompetition with other TCS members in regulating promoters of ARR5 and WUS in Arabidopsis thaliana cell culture protoplasts. In congruency with the proposed function of ARR22, overexpression of ARR22 blocked the activation of all B-type ARRs in this study in a TCS dependent manner. Furthermore, this effect could not be mimicked by A-type response regulator overexpression or compensated by AHP overexpression. Compared to other reporter assays, ours mimicked effects previously observed only in transgenic plants for all of the TCS proteins studied, suggesting that it is possible to expose phosphocompetition. Thus, our approach can be used to investigate gene signaling networks involving the TCS by leveraging ARR22 as a TCS inhibitor along with B-type ARR overexpression. Public Library of Science 2019-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6370222/ /pubmed/30742656 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212056 Text en © 2019 Wallmeroth 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.
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Wallmeroth, Niklas
Jeschke, Daniel
Slane, Daniel
Nägele, Janine
Veerabagu, Manikandan
Mira-Rodado, Virtudes
Berendzen, Kenneth Wayne
ARR22 overexpression can suppress plant Two-Component Regulatory Systems
title ARR22 overexpression can suppress plant Two-Component Regulatory Systems
title_full ARR22 overexpression can suppress plant Two-Component Regulatory Systems
title_fullStr ARR22 overexpression can suppress plant Two-Component Regulatory Systems
title_full_unstemmed ARR22 overexpression can suppress plant Two-Component Regulatory Systems
title_short ARR22 overexpression can suppress plant Two-Component Regulatory Systems
title_sort arr22 overexpression can suppress plant two-component regulatory systems
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6370222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30742656
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212056
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