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Plant Physiol, December 1999, Vol. 121, pp. 1321-1327 The Activity of the Maize Opaque2 Transcriptional Activator Is Regulated Diurnally1Department of Biology, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093-0116 (P.C., R.J.S.); and Istituto Biosintesi Vegetali, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Via Bassini 15, 20133 Milan, Italy (F.L., A.G., A.V.)
The maize (Zea mays
L.) Opaque2 (O2) protein is an endosperm-specific transcriptional
activator whose DNA-binding activity is regulated diurnally by a
phosphorylation/dephosphorylation mechanism. We show that the
O2 transcript undergoes pronounced oscillations during
the day-night cycle. The highest level of the O2 message
is present at midday and the lowest level at midnight. The level of
O2 transcript follows a diurnal rhythm that appears controlled by the circadian clock. Two different endosperm-expressed DNA-binding proteins, PBF (prolamin box-binding factor) and OHP1 (O2-heterodimerizing protein 1), were also analyzed. While the PBF message levels oscillate diurnally, the steady-state
levels of OHP1 transcript were constant through the day
and night. We present data showing that the seed is not directly
involved in the perception of the light signal, but presumably responds
to diurnal fluxes of nutrients into the endosperm. Moreover, we show that the O2 protein is not involved in the regulation of its own transcript levels. These data indicate that O2 activity
is down-regulated at night by both a reduction in O2
transcript and by hyperphosphorylation of residual O2 protein, and
suggest that regulatory gene activity during endosperm development may
be acutely sensitive to a diurnal signal(s) emanating from the plant
and passing into the developing seeds.
1 This work was supported by the National Institutes of Health (grant no. GM41286 to R.J.S.) and by a grant from Ministero per le Politiche Agricole (Piano Nazionale Biotecnologie Vegetali) to A.V. * Corresponding author; e-mail rschmidt{at}ucsd.edu; fax 858-534-7108. © 1999 American Society of Plant Physiologists This article has been cited by other articles:
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