eLife (Jun 2016)

Constitutive auxin response in Physcomitrella reveals complex interactions between Aux/IAA and ARF proteins

  • Meirav Lavy,
  • Michael J Prigge,
  • Sibo Tao,
  • Stephanie Shain,
  • April Kuo,
  • Kerstin Kirchsteiger,
  • Mark Estelle

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.13325
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5

Abstract

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The coordinated action of the auxin-sensitive Aux/IAA transcriptional repressors and ARF transcription factors produces complex gene-regulatory networks in plants. Despite their importance, our knowledge of these two protein families is largely based on analysis of stabilized forms of the Aux/IAAs, and studies of a subgroup of ARFs that function as transcriptional activators. To understand how auxin regulates gene expression we generated a Physcomitrella patens line that completely lacks Aux/IAAs. Loss of the repressors causes massive changes in transcription with misregulation of over a third of the annotated genes. Further, we find that the aux/iaa mutant is blind to auxin indicating that auxin regulation of transcription occurs exclusively through Aux/IAA function. We used the aux/iaa mutant as a simplified platform for studies of ARF function and demonstrate that repressing ARFs regulate auxin-induced genes and fine-tune their expression. Further the repressing ARFs coordinate gene induction jointly with activating ARFs and the Aux/IAAs.

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