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MIDGET connects COP1‐dependent development with endoreduplication in Arabidopsis thaliana
Authors:Andrea Schrader  Bastian Welter  Martin Hulskamp  Ute Hoecker  Joachim F Uhrig
Institution:1. University of Cologne, Botanical Institute III, , 50674 Koeln, Germany;2. University of Cologne, Botanical Institute II, , 50674 Koeln, Germany
Abstract:In Arabidopsis thaliana, loss of CONSTITUTIVE PHOTOMORPHOGENIC 1 (COP1) function leads to constitutive photomorphogenesis in the dark associated with inhibition of endoreduplication in the hypocotyl, and a post‐germination growth arrest. MIDGET (MID), a component of the TOPOISOMERASE VI (TOPOVI) complex, is essential for endoreduplication and genome integrity in A. thaliana. Here we show that MID and COP1 interact in vitro and in vivo through the amino terminus of COP1. We further demonstrate that MID supports sub‐nuclear accumulation of COP1. The MID protein is not degraded in a COP1‐dependent fashion in darkness, and the phenotypes of single and double mutants prove that MID is not a target of COP1 but rather a necessary factor for proper COP1 activity with respect to both, control of COP1‐dependent morphogenesis and regulation of endoreduplication. Our data provide evidence for a functional connection between COP1 and the TOPOVI in plants linking COP1‐dependent development with the regulation of endoreduplication.
Keywords:photomorphogenesis  endoreduplication  topoisomerase VI  protein interaction  hypocotyl elongation     Arabidopsis thaliana   
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