PIF1 and RVE1 form a transcriptional feedback loop to control light-mediated seed germination in Arabidopsis

作  者:Yang LW, Jiang ZM, Jing YJ, Lin RC*
影响因子:4.885
刊物名称:Journal of Integrative Plant Biology
出版年份:2020
卷:  期:  页码:DOI: 10.1111/jipb.12938

论文摘要:

The phytochrome B (phyB) photoreceptor plays a major role that inputs light signals to regulate seed dormancy and germination. PHYTOCHROMEINTERACTING FACTOR1 (PIF1) is a key transcription factor repressing phyBmediated seed germination, while REVEILLE1 (RVE1) factor functions as a curial regulator in controlling both seed dormancy and germination. However, the relationship between the PIF1and RVE1modulated signaling pathways remains mostly unknown. Here, we find that PIF1 physically interacts with RVE1. Genetic analysis indicates that RVE1 inhibition on seed germination requires PIF1; reciprocally, the repressive effect of PIF1 is partially dependent on RVE1. Strikingly, PIF1 and RVE1 directly bind to the promoter and activate the expression of each other. Furthermore, PIF1 and RVE1 coordinately regulate the transcription of many downstream genes involved in abscisic acid and gibberellin pathways. Moreover, PIF1 enhances the DNAbinding ability and transcriptional repression activity of RVE1 in regulating GIBBERELLIN 3OXIDASE2 , and RVE1 promotes PIF1's DNAbinding ability in modulating ABSCISIC ACIDINSENSITIVE3 expression. Thus, this study demonstrates that PIF1 and RVE1 form a transcriptional feedback loop that coordinately inhibits seed germination, providing a mechanistic understanding of how phyBmediated light signal is transduced to the seeds.