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Behavior and possible function of Arabidopsis BES1/BZR1 homolog 2 in brassinosteroid signaling

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PLANT SIGNALING & BEHAVIOR
Volume 17, Issue 1, Pages -

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15592324.2022.2084277

Keywords

Brassinosteroid signaling; transcription factor; BES1/BZR1 family; BEH2-regulated genes

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The study found that BEH2 was highly expressed in the roots and leaf margins, which was significantly different from another member BEH4. BRs downregulated the expression of BEH2 through a module containing GSK3-like kinases and BES1 transcription factors, with BES1 playing a more important role in this process than BZR1. BEH2 consistently existed in the nucleus and its subcellular localization was not controlled by BR-dependent nuclear-cytoplasmic shuttling. Furthermore, gene ontology analysis suggested that BEH2 may be involved in stress response and photosynthesis.
Two key transcription factors (TFs) in brassinosteroid (BR) signaling BRASSINOSTEROID INSENSITIVE 1-EMS-SUPPRESSOR 1 (BES1) and BRASSINAZOLE RESISTANT 1 (BZR1), belong to a small family with four BES1/BZR1 homologs (BEH1-4). To date, in contrast to the wealth of knowledge regarding BES1 and BZR1, little is known about BEH1-4. Here, we show that BEH2 was expressed preferentially in the roots and leaf margins including serrations, which was quite different from another member BEH4, and that BRs downregulated BEH2 through a module containing GSK3-like kinases and BES1/BZR1 TFs, among which BES1, rather than BZR1, contributed to this process. In addition, BEH2 consistently existed in the nucleus, suggesting that its subcellular localization is not under BR-dependent nuclear-cytoplasmic shuttling control. Furthermore, gene ontology analysis on RNA-seq data indicated that BEH2 may be implicated in stress response and photosynthesis. These findings might assist in the future elucidation of the molecular mechanisms underlying BR signaling.

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