The poplar MYB master switches bind to the SMRE site and activate the secondary wall biosynthetic program during wood formation.

Wood is mainly composed of secondary walls, which constitute the most abundant stored carbon produced by vascular plants. Understanding the molecular mechanisms controlling secondary wall deposition during wood formation is not only an important issue in plant biology but also critical for providing...

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Main Authors: Ruiqin Zhong, Ryan L McCarthy, Marziyeh Haghighat, Zheng-Hua Ye
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3726746?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-a7fe94988ea94380a5e351fc24475b9e2020-11-25T01:19:17ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0187e6921910.1371/journal.pone.0069219The poplar MYB master switches bind to the SMRE site and activate the secondary wall biosynthetic program during wood formation.Ruiqin ZhongRyan L McCarthyMarziyeh HaghighatZheng-Hua YeWood is mainly composed of secondary walls, which constitute the most abundant stored carbon produced by vascular plants. Understanding the molecular mechanisms controlling secondary wall deposition during wood formation is not only an important issue in plant biology but also critical for providing molecular tools to custom-design wood composition suited for diverse end uses. Past molecular and genetic studies have revealed a transcriptional network encompassing a group of wood-associated NAC and MYB transcription factors that are involved in the regulation of the secondary wall biosynthetic program during wood formation in poplar trees. Here, we report the functional characterization of poplar orthologs of MYB46 and MYB83 that are known to be master switches of secondary wall biosynthesis in Arabidopsis. In addition to the two previously-described PtrMYB3 and PtrMYB20, two other MYBs, PtrMYB2 and PtrMYB21, were shown to be MYB46/MYB83 orthologs by complementation and overexpression studies in Arabidopsis. The functional roles of these PtrMYBs in regulating secondary wall biosynthesis were further demonstrated in transgenic poplar plants showing an ectopic deposition of secondary walls in PtrMYB overexpressors and a reduction of secondary wall thickening in their dominant repressors. Furthermore, PtrMYB2/3/20/21 together with two other tree MYBs, the Eucalyptus EgMYB2 and the pine PtMYB4, were shown to differentially bind to and activate the eight variants of the 7-bp SMRE consensus sequence, composed of ACC(A/T)A(A/C)(T/C). Together, our results indicate that the tree MYBs, PtrMYB2/3/20/21, EgMYB2 and PtMYB4, are master transcriptional switches that activate the SMRE sites in the promoters of target genes and thereby regulate secondary wall biosynthesis during wood formation.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3726746?pdf=render
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author Ruiqin Zhong
Ryan L McCarthy
Marziyeh Haghighat
Zheng-Hua Ye
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Ryan L McCarthy
Marziyeh Haghighat
Zheng-Hua Ye
The poplar MYB master switches bind to the SMRE site and activate the secondary wall biosynthetic program during wood formation.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Ruiqin Zhong
Ryan L McCarthy
Marziyeh Haghighat
Zheng-Hua Ye
author_sort Ruiqin Zhong
title The poplar MYB master switches bind to the SMRE site and activate the secondary wall biosynthetic program during wood formation.
title_short The poplar MYB master switches bind to the SMRE site and activate the secondary wall biosynthetic program during wood formation.
title_full The poplar MYB master switches bind to the SMRE site and activate the secondary wall biosynthetic program during wood formation.
title_fullStr The poplar MYB master switches bind to the SMRE site and activate the secondary wall biosynthetic program during wood formation.
title_full_unstemmed The poplar MYB master switches bind to the SMRE site and activate the secondary wall biosynthetic program during wood formation.
title_sort poplar myb master switches bind to the smre site and activate the secondary wall biosynthetic program during wood formation.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Wood is mainly composed of secondary walls, which constitute the most abundant stored carbon produced by vascular plants. Understanding the molecular mechanisms controlling secondary wall deposition during wood formation is not only an important issue in plant biology but also critical for providing molecular tools to custom-design wood composition suited for diverse end uses. Past molecular and genetic studies have revealed a transcriptional network encompassing a group of wood-associated NAC and MYB transcription factors that are involved in the regulation of the secondary wall biosynthetic program during wood formation in poplar trees. Here, we report the functional characterization of poplar orthologs of MYB46 and MYB83 that are known to be master switches of secondary wall biosynthesis in Arabidopsis. In addition to the two previously-described PtrMYB3 and PtrMYB20, two other MYBs, PtrMYB2 and PtrMYB21, were shown to be MYB46/MYB83 orthologs by complementation and overexpression studies in Arabidopsis. The functional roles of these PtrMYBs in regulating secondary wall biosynthesis were further demonstrated in transgenic poplar plants showing an ectopic deposition of secondary walls in PtrMYB overexpressors and a reduction of secondary wall thickening in their dominant repressors. Furthermore, PtrMYB2/3/20/21 together with two other tree MYBs, the Eucalyptus EgMYB2 and the pine PtMYB4, were shown to differentially bind to and activate the eight variants of the 7-bp SMRE consensus sequence, composed of ACC(A/T)A(A/C)(T/C). Together, our results indicate that the tree MYBs, PtrMYB2/3/20/21, EgMYB2 and PtMYB4, are master transcriptional switches that activate the SMRE sites in the promoters of target genes and thereby regulate secondary wall biosynthesis during wood formation.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3726746?pdf=render
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