MYCs and PIFs Act Independently in Arabidopsis Growth Regulation
Plants have a variety of strategies to avoid canopy shade and compete with their neighbors for light, collectively called the shade avoidance syndrome (SAS). Plants also have extensive systems to defend themselves against pathogens and herbivores. Defense and shade avoidance are two fundamental comp...
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doaj-21215ae7e0964b3495b696616caf58ef2021-07-02T11:37:08ZengOxford University PressG3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics2160-18362020-05-011051797180710.1534/g3.120.40118833MYCs and PIFs Act Independently in Arabidopsis Growth RegulationChunmei LiKazunari NozueJulin N. MaloofPlants have a variety of strategies to avoid canopy shade and compete with their neighbors for light, collectively called the shade avoidance syndrome (SAS). Plants also have extensive systems to defend themselves against pathogens and herbivores. Defense and shade avoidance are two fundamental components of plant survival and productivity, and there are often tradeoffs between growth and defense. Recently, MYC2, a major positive regulator of defense, was reported to inhibit elongation during shade avoidance. Here, we further investigate the role of MYC2 and the related MYC3 and MYC4 in shade avoidance, and we examine the relationship between MYC2/3/4 and the PIF family of light-regulated transcription factors. We demonstrate that MYC2/3/4 inhibit both elongation and flowering. Furthermore, using both genetic and transcriptomic analysis we find that MYCs and PIFs generally function independently in growth regulation. However, surprisingly, the pif4/5/7 triple mutant restored the petiole shade avoidance response of myc2 (jin1-2) and myc2/3/4. We theorize that increased petiole elongation in myc2/3/4 could be more due to resource tradeoffs or post-translational modifications rather than interactions with PIF4/5/7 affecting gene regulation.http://g3journal.org/lookup/doi/10.1534/g3.120.401188myc2/3/4pif4/5/7growth/defense tradeoffshade avoidancerna-seq |
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Chunmei Li Kazunari Nozue Julin N. Maloof MYCs and PIFs Act Independently in Arabidopsis Growth Regulation G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics myc2/3/4 pif4/5/7 growth/defense tradeoff shade avoidance rna-seq |
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Chunmei Li Kazunari Nozue Julin N. Maloof |
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Chunmei Li |
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MYCs and PIFs Act Independently in Arabidopsis Growth Regulation |
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MYCs and PIFs Act Independently in Arabidopsis Growth Regulation |
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MYCs and PIFs Act Independently in Arabidopsis Growth Regulation |
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MYCs and PIFs Act Independently in Arabidopsis Growth Regulation |
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MYCs and PIFs Act Independently in Arabidopsis Growth Regulation |
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mycs and pifs act independently in arabidopsis growth regulation |
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Oxford University Press |
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G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics |
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2160-1836 |
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2020-05-01 |
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Plants have a variety of strategies to avoid canopy shade and compete with their neighbors for light, collectively called the shade avoidance syndrome (SAS). Plants also have extensive systems to defend themselves against pathogens and herbivores. Defense and shade avoidance are two fundamental components of plant survival and productivity, and there are often tradeoffs between growth and defense. Recently, MYC2, a major positive regulator of defense, was reported to inhibit elongation during shade avoidance. Here, we further investigate the role of MYC2 and the related MYC3 and MYC4 in shade avoidance, and we examine the relationship between MYC2/3/4 and the PIF family of light-regulated transcription factors. We demonstrate that MYC2/3/4 inhibit both elongation and flowering. Furthermore, using both genetic and transcriptomic analysis we find that MYCs and PIFs generally function independently in growth regulation. However, surprisingly, the pif4/5/7 triple mutant restored the petiole shade avoidance response of myc2 (jin1-2) and myc2/3/4. We theorize that increased petiole elongation in myc2/3/4 could be more due to resource tradeoffs or post-translational modifications rather than interactions with PIF4/5/7 affecting gene regulation. |
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myc2/3/4 pif4/5/7 growth/defense tradeoff shade avoidance rna-seq |
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