PLoS Genetics (Apr 2016)

ZmMADS47 Regulates Zein Gene Transcription through Interaction with Opaque2.

  • Zhenyi Qiao,
  • Weiwei Qi,
  • Qian Wang,
  • Ya'nan Feng,
  • Qing Yang,
  • Nan Zhang,
  • Shanshan Wang,
  • Yuanping Tang,
  • Rentao Song

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1005991
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
p. e1005991

Abstract

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Zeins, the predominent storage proteins in maize endosperm, are encoded by multiple genes and gene families. However, only a few transcriptional factors for zein gene regulation have been functionally characterized. In this study, a MADS-box protein, namely ZmMADS47, was identified as an Opaque2 (O2) interacting protein via yeast two-hybrid screening. The N-terminal portion of ZmMADS47 contains a nuclear localization signal (NLS), and its C-terminal portion contains a transcriptional activation domain (AD). Interestingly, the transcriptional activation activity is blocked in its full length form, suggesting conformational regulation of the AD. Molecular and RNA-seq analyses of ZmMADS47 RNAi lines revealed down regulation of α-zein and 50-kD γ-zein genes. ZmMADS47 binds the CATGT motif in promoters of these zein genes, but ZmMADS47 alone is not able to transactivate the promoters. However, when both O2 and ZmMADS47 are present, the transactivation of these promoters was greatly enhanced. This enhancement was dependent on the AD function of ZmMADS47 and the interaction between ZmMADS47 and O2, but it was independent from the AD function of O2. Therefore, it appears interaction with O2 activates ZmMADS47 on zein gene promoters.