光敏色素
生物
拟南芥
细胞生物学
磷酸化
转录因子
避光
丝氨酸
拟南芥
激酶
遗传学
基因
植物
突变体
红灯
作者
Han Run,Liang Ma,Yang Lv,Lijuan Qi,Jing Peng,Hong Li,Yalin Zhou,Pengyu Song,Jie Duan,Jianfang Li,Zhen Li,William Terzaghi,Yan Guo,Jigang Li
出处
期刊:The Plant Cell
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2023-04-29
卷期号:35 (8): 2972-2996
被引量:13
标识
DOI:10.1093/plcell/koad119
摘要
Abstract Sun-loving plants trigger the shade avoidance syndrome (SAS) to compete against their neighbors for sunlight. Phytochromes are plant red (R) and far-red (FR) light photoreceptors that play a major role in perceiving the shading signals and triggering SAS. Shade induces a reduction in the level of active phytochrome B (phyB), thus increasing the abundance of PHYTOCHROME-INTERACTING FACTORS (PIFs), a group of growth-promoting transcription factors. However, whether other factors are involved in modulating PIF activity in the shade remains largely obscure. Here, we show that SALT OVERLY SENSITIVE2 (SOS2), a protein kinase essential for salt tolerance, positively regulates SAS in Arabidopsis thaliana. SOS2 directly phosphorylates PIF4 and PIF5 at a serine residue close to their conserved motif for binding to active phyB. This phosphorylation thus decreases their interaction with phyB and posttranslationally promotes PIF4 and PIF5 protein accumulation. Notably, the role of SOS2 in regulating PIF4 and PIF5 protein abundance and SAS is more prominent under salt stress. Moreover, phyA and phyB physically interact with SOS2 and promote SOS2 kinase activity in the light. Collectively, our study uncovers an unexpected role of salt-activated SOS2 in promoting SAS by modulating the phyB-PIF module, providing insight into the coordinated response of plants to salt stress and shade.
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