The GSK3-like kinase BIN2 phosphorylates and destabilizes BZR1, a positive regulator of the brassinosteroid signaling pathway in Arabidopsis
Carnegie Institution for Science · University of Michigan · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Brassinosteroids (BRs) are a class of steroid hormones essential for normal growth and development in plants. BR signaling involves the cell-surface receptor BRI1, the glycogen synthase kinase-3-like kinase BIN2 as a negative regulator, and nuclear proteins BZR1 and BZR2/BES1 as positive regulators. The interactions among these components remain unclear. Here we report that BRs induce dephosphorylation and accumulation of BZR1 protein. Experiments using a proteasome inhibitor, MG132, suggest that phosphorylation of BZR1 increases its degradation by the proteasome machinery. BIN2 directly interacts with BZR1 in yeast two-hybrid assays, phosphorylates BZR1 in vitro, and negatively regulates BZR1 protein…
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- FWCI
- 30.08
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 26
Authors
5- JHJun-Xian HeCorresponding
Carnegie Institution for Science, University of Michigan, Carnegie Department of Plant Biology, Stanford University
- JMJoshua M. Gendron
Carnegie Institution for Science, University of Michigan, Carnegie Department of Plant Biology, Stanford University
- YYYanli Yang
Carnegie Institution for Science, University of Michigan, Carnegie Department of Plant Biology, Stanford University
- JLJianming Li
Carnegie Institution for Science, University of Michigan, Carnegie Department of Plant Biology, Stanford University
- ZWZhiyong Wang
Carnegie Institution for Science, University of Michigan, Carnegie Department of Plant Biology, Stanford University
Topics & keywords
- Brassinosteroid
- Dephosphorylation
- Phosphorylation
- Biology
- Signal transduction
- Cell biology
- Kinase
- Protein kinase A