Plant Direct (Nov 2019)

MYC2 regulates ARR16, a component of cytokinin signaling pathways, in Arabidopsis seedling development

  • Archana Kumari Srivastava,
  • Siddhartha Dutta,
  • Sudip Chattopadhyay

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/pld3.177
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 11
pp. n/a – n/a

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Abstract MYC2 is a basic helix‐loop‐helix transcription factor that acts as a repressor of blue light‐mediated photomorphogenic growth; however, it promotes lateral root formation. MYC2 also regulates different phytohormone‐signaling pathways in crucial manner. Arabidopsis response regulator 16 (ARR16) is a negative regulator of cytokinin signaling pathways. Here, we show that MYC2 directly binds to the E‐box of ARR16 minimal promoter and negatively regulates its expression in a cytokinin‐dependent manner. While ARR16 and MYC2 influence jasmonic acid and cytokinin signaling, the expression of ARR16 is regulated by cry1, GBF1, and HYH, the components of light signaling pathways. The transgenic studies show that the expression of ARR16 is regulated by MYC2 at various stages of development. The mutational studies reveal that ARR16 positively regulates the hypocotyl growth in blue light, and phenotypic analysis of atmyc2 arr16 double mutant further reveals that arr16 can suppress the short hypocotyl phenotype of atmyc2. Altogether, this work highlights MYC2‐mediated transcriptional repression of ARR16 in Arabidopsis seedling development.

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