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GhTIE1 Regulates Branching Through Modulating the Transcriptional Activity of TCPs in Cotton and Arabidopsis

Transcription factors (TFs) and transcriptional regulators are important switches in transcriptional networks. In recent years, the transcriptional regulator TIE1 (TCP interactor containing EAR motif protein 1) was identified as a nuclear transcriptional repressor which regulates leaf development an...

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Autores principales: Diao, Yangyang, Zhan, Jingjing, Zhao, Yanyan, Liu, Lisen, Liu, Peipei, Wei, Xi, Ding, Yanpeng, Sajjad, Muhammad, Hu, Wei, Wang, Peng, Ge, Xiaoyang
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6827420/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31719830
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.01348
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author Diao, Yangyang
Zhan, Jingjing
Zhao, Yanyan
Liu, Lisen
Liu, Peipei
Wei, Xi
Ding, Yanpeng
Sajjad, Muhammad
Hu, Wei
Wang, Peng
Ge, Xiaoyang
author_facet Diao, Yangyang
Zhan, Jingjing
Zhao, Yanyan
Liu, Lisen
Liu, Peipei
Wei, Xi
Ding, Yanpeng
Sajjad, Muhammad
Hu, Wei
Wang, Peng
Ge, Xiaoyang
author_sort Diao, Yangyang
collection PubMed
description Transcription factors (TFs) and transcriptional regulators are important switches in transcriptional networks. In recent years, the transcriptional regulator TIE1 (TCP interactor containing EAR motif protein 1) was identified as a nuclear transcriptional repressor which regulates leaf development and controls branch development. However, the function and regulatory network of GhTIE1 has not been studied in cotton. Here, we demonstrated that GhTIE1 is functionally conserved in controlling shoot branching in cotton and Arabidopsis. Overexpression of GhTIE1 in Arabidopsis leads to higher bud vigor and more branches, while silencing GhTIE1 in cotton reduced bud activity and increased branching inhibition. Yeast two-hybrid (Y2H) and bimolecular fluorescence complementation (BiFC) assays showed that GhTIE1 directly interacted with subclass II TCPs (GhBRC1, GhBRC2, and GhTCP13) in vivo and in vitro. Overexpression of GhBRC1, GhBRC2, and GhTCP13 in mutant brc1-2 partially rescued the mutant phenotype and decreased the number of branches, showing that these TCPs are functionally redundant in controlling branching. A transient dual-luciferase reporter assay indicated that GhTIE1 repressed the protein activity of GhBRC1 and GhTCP13, and thereby decreased the expression of their target gene GhHB21. Gene expression level analysis in GhTIE1-overexpressed and silenced plants also proved that GhTIE1 regulated shoot branching via repressing the activity of BRC1, HB21, HB40, and HB53. Our data reveals that shoot branching can be controlled via modulation of the activity of the TIE1 and TCP proteins and provides a theoretical basis for cultivating cotton varieties with ideal plant types.
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spelling pubmed-68274202019-11-12 GhTIE1 Regulates Branching Through Modulating the Transcriptional Activity of TCPs in Cotton and Arabidopsis Diao, Yangyang Zhan, Jingjing Zhao, Yanyan Liu, Lisen Liu, Peipei Wei, Xi Ding, Yanpeng Sajjad, Muhammad Hu, Wei Wang, Peng Ge, Xiaoyang Front Plant Sci Plant Science Transcription factors (TFs) and transcriptional regulators are important switches in transcriptional networks. In recent years, the transcriptional regulator TIE1 (TCP interactor containing EAR motif protein 1) was identified as a nuclear transcriptional repressor which regulates leaf development and controls branch development. However, the function and regulatory network of GhTIE1 has not been studied in cotton. Here, we demonstrated that GhTIE1 is functionally conserved in controlling shoot branching in cotton and Arabidopsis. Overexpression of GhTIE1 in Arabidopsis leads to higher bud vigor and more branches, while silencing GhTIE1 in cotton reduced bud activity and increased branching inhibition. Yeast two-hybrid (Y2H) and bimolecular fluorescence complementation (BiFC) assays showed that GhTIE1 directly interacted with subclass II TCPs (GhBRC1, GhBRC2, and GhTCP13) in vivo and in vitro. Overexpression of GhBRC1, GhBRC2, and GhTCP13 in mutant brc1-2 partially rescued the mutant phenotype and decreased the number of branches, showing that these TCPs are functionally redundant in controlling branching. A transient dual-luciferase reporter assay indicated that GhTIE1 repressed the protein activity of GhBRC1 and GhTCP13, and thereby decreased the expression of their target gene GhHB21. Gene expression level analysis in GhTIE1-overexpressed and silenced plants also proved that GhTIE1 regulated shoot branching via repressing the activity of BRC1, HB21, HB40, and HB53. Our data reveals that shoot branching can be controlled via modulation of the activity of the TIE1 and TCP proteins and provides a theoretical basis for cultivating cotton varieties with ideal plant types. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6827420/ /pubmed/31719830 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.01348 Text en Copyright © 2019 Diao, Zhan, Zhao, Liu, Liu, Wei, Ding, Sajjad, Hu, Wang and Ge http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Diao, Yangyang
Zhan, Jingjing
Zhao, Yanyan
Liu, Lisen
Liu, Peipei
Wei, Xi
Ding, Yanpeng
Sajjad, Muhammad
Hu, Wei
Wang, Peng
Ge, Xiaoyang
GhTIE1 Regulates Branching Through Modulating the Transcriptional Activity of TCPs in Cotton and Arabidopsis
title GhTIE1 Regulates Branching Through Modulating the Transcriptional Activity of TCPs in Cotton and Arabidopsis
title_full GhTIE1 Regulates Branching Through Modulating the Transcriptional Activity of TCPs in Cotton and Arabidopsis
title_fullStr GhTIE1 Regulates Branching Through Modulating the Transcriptional Activity of TCPs in Cotton and Arabidopsis
title_full_unstemmed GhTIE1 Regulates Branching Through Modulating the Transcriptional Activity of TCPs in Cotton and Arabidopsis
title_short GhTIE1 Regulates Branching Through Modulating the Transcriptional Activity of TCPs in Cotton and Arabidopsis
title_sort ghtie1 regulates branching through modulating the transcriptional activity of tcps in cotton and arabidopsis
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6827420/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31719830
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.01348
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