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MEDIATOR15 destabilizes DELLA protein to promote gibberellin‐mediated plant development
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Summary
Mediator, a transcriptional coactivator, regulates plant growth and development by interacting with various transcriptional regulators. MEDIATOR15 (MED15) is a subunit in the Mediator complex potentially involved in developmental control.
To uncover molecular functions of Arabidopsis MED15 in development, we searched for its interactors. MED15 was found to interact with DELLA proteins, which negatively regulate gibberellic acid (GA) signaling and positively regulate GA biosynthesis.
Mutants and overexpressors of MED15 exhibited multiple GA‐related growth phenotypes, which resembled the phenotypes of the DELLA overexpressor and mutant, respectively. Consistent with this observation, DELLA protein levels were inversely correlated with MED15 protein levels, suggesting that MED15 activates GA signaling through DELLA degradation. MED15 was required not only for DELLA‐mediated induction of GA‐biosynthesis gene expression but also for GA‐mediated degradation of DELLA. Therefore, MED15 facilitates DELLA destruction not only by promoting GA biosynthesis but also by accelerating DELLA turnover. Furthermore, MED15‐mediated GA signaling was required for timely developmental responses to dark and warm conditions.
Our results provide insight into developmental control by Mediator via precise regulation of DELLA stability. These findings are potentially useful for the generation of new crop cultivars with ideal body architecture.
Title: MEDIATOR15 destabilizes DELLA protein to promote gibberellin‐mediated plant development
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Summary
Mediator, a transcriptional coactivator, regulates plant growth and development by interacting with various transcriptional regulators.
MEDIATOR15 (MED15) is a subunit in the Mediator complex potentially involved in developmental control.
To uncover molecular functions of Arabidopsis MED15 in development, we searched for its interactors.
MED15 was found to interact with DELLA proteins, which negatively regulate gibberellic acid (GA) signaling and positively regulate GA biosynthesis.
Mutants and overexpressors of MED15 exhibited multiple GA‐related growth phenotypes, which resembled the phenotypes of the DELLA overexpressor and mutant, respectively.
Consistent with this observation, DELLA protein levels were inversely correlated with MED15 protein levels, suggesting that MED15 activates GA signaling through DELLA degradation.
MED15 was required not only for DELLA‐mediated induction of GA‐biosynthesis gene expression but also for GA‐mediated degradation of DELLA.
Therefore, MED15 facilitates DELLA destruction not only by promoting GA biosynthesis but also by accelerating DELLA turnover.
Furthermore, MED15‐mediated GA signaling was required for timely developmental responses to dark and warm conditions.
Our results provide insight into developmental control by Mediator via precise regulation of DELLA stability.
These findings are potentially useful for the generation of new crop cultivars with ideal body architecture.
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