作者: | Liang Jiang,Xue Liu,Guosheng Xiong,Huihui Liu,Fulu Chen,Lei Wang,Xiangbing Meng,Guifu Liu,Hong Yu,Yundong Yuan,Wei Yi,Lihua Zhao,Honglei Ma,Yuanzheng He,Zhongshan Wu,Karsten Melcher,Qian Qian,H. Eric Xu,Yonghong Wang & Jiayang Li |
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摘要: | ( http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nature12870.html?WT.ec_id=NATURE-20131212 )
Strigolactones (SLs) are a group of newly identified plant hormones that control plant shoot branching. SL signalling requires the hormone-dependent interaction of DWARF 14 (D14), a probable candidate SL receptor, with DWARF 3 (D3), an F-box component of the Skp–Cullin–F-box (SCF) E3 ubiquitin ligase complex. Here we report the characterization of a dominant SL-insensitive rice (Oryza sativa) mutant dwarf 53 (d53) and the cloning of D53, which encodes a substrate of the SCFD3 ubiquitination complex and functions as a repressor of SL signalling. Treatments with GR24, a synthetic SL analogue, cause D53 degradation via the proteasome in a manner that requires D14 and the SCFD3 ubiquitin ligase, whereas the dominant form of D53 is resistant to SL-mediated degradation. Moreover, D53 can interact with transcriptional co-repressors known as TOPLESS-RELATED PROTEINS. Our results suggest a model of SL signalling that involves SL-dependent degradation of the D53 repressor mediated by the D14–D3 complex. |