An Arabidopsis NAC domain transcriptional activator VND7 negatively regulates VNI2 expression.

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2021-12-25 DOI:10.5511/plantbiotechnology.21.1013a
Aili Ailizati, Isura Sumeda Priyadarshana Nagahage, Atsuko Miyagi, Toshiki Ishikawa, Maki Kawai-Yamada, Taku Demura, Masatoshi Yamaguchi
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A NAC domain transcription factor, VND-INTERACTING2 (VNI2) is originally isolated as an interacting protein with another NAC domain transcription factor, VASCULAR-RELATED NAC-DOMAIN7 (VND7), a master regulator of xylem vessel element differentiation. VND7 directly or indirectly induces expression of a number of genes associated with xylem vessel element differentiation, while VNI2 inhibits the transcriptional activation activities of VND7 by forming a protein complex. VNI2 is expressed at an earlier stage of xylem vessel element differentiation than VND7. Here, to investigate whether VND7 also affects VNI2, a transient expression assay was performed. We demonstrated that VND7 downregulated VNI2 expression. Other transcription factors involved in xylem vessel formation did not show the negative regulation of VNI2 expression. Rather, MYB83, a downstream target of VND7, upregulated VNI2 expression. By using the deletion series of the VNI2 promoter, a 400 bp region was identified as being responsible for downregulation by VND7. These data suggested that VND7 and VNI2 mutually regulate each other, and VNI2 expression is both positively and negatively regulated in the transcriptional cascade.

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拟南芥NAC域转录激活因子VND7负向调控VNI2的表达。
作为一种NAC结构域转录因子,VND-INTERACTING2 (VNI2)最初被分离为与另一种NAC结构域转录因子VASCULAR-RELATED NAC- domain7 (VND7)相互作用的蛋白,VND7是木质部导管元件分化的主要调控因子。VND7直接或间接诱导木质部导管元件分化相关基因的表达,而VNI2通过形成蛋白复合物抑制VND7的转录激活活性。VNI2比VND7在木质部导管分子分化的早期表达。为了研究VND7是否也会影响VNI2,我们进行了瞬时表达实验。我们发现VND7下调了VNI2的表达。其他参与木质部导管形成的转录因子对VNI2的表达没有负调控作用。相反,VND7的下游靶点MYB83上调了VNI2的表达。通过VNI2启动子的缺失序列,我们确定了一个400bp的区域与VND7下调有关。这些数据表明VND7和VNI2是相互调控的,在转录级联中VNI2的表达同时受到正调控和负调控。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
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