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PLANT PHYSIOLOGY , Vol 114, Issue 3 779-788, Copyright © 1997 by American Society of Plant Biologists
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CELL BIOLOGY AND SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION |
Genetic and Developmental Control of Nuclear Accumulation of COP1, a Repressor of Photomorphogenesis in Arabidopsis
A. G. von Arnim, M. T. Osterlund, S. F. Kwok and X. W. Deng
Department of Biology (A.G.v.A., M.T.O., X.-W.D.), and Department of Genetics (S.F.K.), Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520-8104
Using a [beta]-glucuronidase (GUS) reporter-COP1 fusion transgene, it was
shown previously that Arabidopsis COP1 acts within the nucleus as a
repressor of seedling photomorphogenic development and that light
inactivation of COP1 was accompanied by a reduction of COP1 nuclear
abundance (A.G. von Arnim, X.-W. Deng [1994] Cell 79: 1035-1045). Here we
report that the GUS-COP1 fusion transgene can completely rescue the defect
of cop1 mutations and thus is fully functional during seedling development.
The kinetics of GUS-COP1 relocalization in a cop1 null mutant background
during dark/light transitions imply that the regulation of the functional
nuclear COP1 level plays a role in stably maintaining a committed
seedling's developmental fate rather than in causing such a commitment.
Analysis of GUS-COP1 cellular localization in mutant hypocotyls of all
other pleiotropic COP/DET/FUS loci revealed that nuclear localization of
GUS-COP1 was diminished under both dark and light conditions in all mutants
tested, whereas nuclear localization was not affected in the less
pleiotropic cop4 mutant. Using both the brassinosteroid-deficient mutant
det2 and brassinosteroid treatment of wild-type seedlings, we have
demonstrated that brassinosteroid does not control the hypocotyl cell
elongation through regulating nuclear localization of COP1. The growth
regulator cytokinin, which also dramatically reduced hypocotyl cell
elongation in the absence of light, did not prevent GUS-COP1 nuclear
localization in dark-grown seedlings. Our results suggest that all of the
previously characterized pleiotropic COP/DET/FUS loci are required for the
proper nuclear localization of the COP1 protein in the dark, whereas the
less pleiotropic COP/DET loci or plant regulators tested are likely to act
either downstream of COP1 or by independent pathways.
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