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OsCYP2, a chaperone involved in degradation of auxin‐responsive proteins,plays crucial roles in rice lateral root initiation
Authors:Bo Kang  Zhongchen Zhang  Lingling Wang  Libin Zheng  Weihua Mao  Meifei Li  Yunrong Wu  Ping Wu  Xiaorong Mo
Affiliation:1. State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, College of Life Science, Zhejiang University, , Hangzhou, 310058 China;2. College of Agriculture, Northeast Agricultural University, , Harbin, 150030 China;3. Center of Analysis and Measurement, Zhejiang University, , Hangzhou, 310058 China
Abstract:Auxin plays a pivotal role in many facets of plant development. It acts by inducing the interaction between auxin‐responsive [auxin (AUX)/indole‐3‐acetic acid (IAA)] proteins and the ubiquitin protein ligase SCFTIR to promote the degradation of the AUX/IAA proteins. Other cofactors and chaperones that participate in auxin signaling remain to be identified. Here, we characterized rice (Oryza sativa) plants with mutations in a cyclophilin gene (OsCYP2). cyp2 mutants showed defects in auxin responses and exhibited a variety of auxin‐related growth defects in the root. In cyp2 mutants, lateral root initiation was blocked after nuclear migration but before the first anticlinal division of the pericycle cell. Yeast two‐hybrid and in vitro pull‐down results revealed an association between OsCYP2 and the co‐chaperone Suppressor of G2 allele of skp1 (OsSGT1). Luciferase complementation imaging assays further supported this interaction. Similar to previous findings in an Arabidopsis thaliana SGT1 mutant (atsgt1b), degradation of AUX/IAA proteins was retarded in cyp2 mutants treated with exogenous 1‐naphthylacetic acid. Our results suggest that OsCYP2 participates in auxin signal transduction by interacting with OsSGT1.
Keywords:cyclophilin  lateral root initiation  auxin  protein interaction     Oryza sativa   
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