CESTA, a positive regulator of brassinosteroid biosynthesis.
EMBO J
; 30(6): 1149-61, 2011 Mar 16.
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Brassinosteroids (BRs) are steroid hormones that are essential for the development of plants. A tight control of BR homeostasis is vital for modulating their impact on growth responses. Although it is recognized that the rapid adaptation of de novo synthesis has a key role in adjusting required BR levels, our knowledge of the mechanisms governing feedback control is limited. In this study, we identify the transcription factor CESTA as a regulator of BR biosynthesis. ces-D was isolated in a screen of Arabidopsis mutants by BR over-accumulation phenotypes. Loss-of-function analysis and the use of a dominant repressor version revealed functional overlap among CESTA and its homologues and confirmed the role of CESTA in the positive control of BR-biosynthetic gene expression. We provide evidence that CESTA interacts with its homologue BEE1 and can directly bind to a G-box motif in the promoter of the BR biosynthesis gene CPD. Moreover, we show that CESTA subnuclear localization is BR regulated and discuss a model, in which CESTA interplays with BEE1 to control BR biosynthesis and other BR responses.
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Reguladores de Crescimento de Plantas
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Esteroides Heterocíclicos
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Fatores de Transcrição
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Regulação da Expressão Gênica
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Colestanóis
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Arabidopsis
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Vias Biossintéticas
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Prognostic_studies
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En
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EMBO J
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2011
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Article