Phosphorylation Affects DNA-Binding of the Senescence-Regulating bZIP Transcription Factor GBF1

Massive changes in the transcriptome of Arabidopsis thaliana during onset and progression of leaf senescence imply a central role for transcription factors. While many transcription factors are themselves up- or down-regulated during senescence, the bZIP transcription factor G-box-binding factor 1 (...

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Main Authors: Anja Smykowski, Stefan M. Fischer, Ulrike Zentgraf
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Publicado em: MDPI AG 2015-09-01
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description Massive changes in the transcriptome of Arabidopsis thaliana during onset and progression of leaf senescence imply a central role for transcription factors. While many transcription factors are themselves up- or down-regulated during senescence, the bZIP transcription factor G-box-binding factor 1 (GBF1/bZIP41) is constitutively expressed in Arabidopsis leaf tissue but at the same time triggers the onset of leaf senescence, suggesting posttranscriptional mechanisms for senescence-specific GBF1 activation. Here we show that GBF1 is phosphorylated by the threonine/serine CASEIN KINASE II (CKII) in vitro and that CKII phosphorylation had a negative effect on GBF1 DNA-binding to G-boxes of two direct target genes, CATALASE2 and RBSCS1a. Phosphorylation mimicry at three serine positions in the basic region of GBF1 also had a negative effect on DNA-binding. Kinase assays revealed that CKII phosphorylates at least one serine in the basic domain but has additional phosphorylation sites outside this domain. Two different ckII α subunit1 and one α subunit2 T-DNA insertion lines showed no visible senescence phenotype, but in all lines the expression of the senescence marker gene SAG12 was remarkably diminished. A model is presented suggesting that senescence-specific GBF1 activation might be achieved by lowering the phosphorylation of GBF1 by CKII.
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spelling doaj.art-1e93a2216b674df7b2e9c245340b51a92022-12-21T20:04:25ZengMDPI AGPlants2223-77472015-09-014369170910.3390/plants4030691plants4030691Phosphorylation Affects DNA-Binding of the Senescence-Regulating bZIP Transcription Factor GBF1Anja Smykowski0Stefan M. Fischer1Ulrike Zentgraf2ZMBP, General Genetics, University of Tuebingen, Auf der Morgenstelle 32, Tuebingen 72076, GermanyZMBP, General Genetics, University of Tuebingen, Auf der Morgenstelle 32, Tuebingen 72076, GermanyZMBP, General Genetics, University of Tuebingen, Auf der Morgenstelle 32, Tuebingen 72076, GermanyMassive changes in the transcriptome of Arabidopsis thaliana during onset and progression of leaf senescence imply a central role for transcription factors. While many transcription factors are themselves up- or down-regulated during senescence, the bZIP transcription factor G-box-binding factor 1 (GBF1/bZIP41) is constitutively expressed in Arabidopsis leaf tissue but at the same time triggers the onset of leaf senescence, suggesting posttranscriptional mechanisms for senescence-specific GBF1 activation. Here we show that GBF1 is phosphorylated by the threonine/serine CASEIN KINASE II (CKII) in vitro and that CKII phosphorylation had a negative effect on GBF1 DNA-binding to G-boxes of two direct target genes, CATALASE2 and RBSCS1a. Phosphorylation mimicry at three serine positions in the basic region of GBF1 also had a negative effect on DNA-binding. Kinase assays revealed that CKII phosphorylates at least one serine in the basic domain but has additional phosphorylation sites outside this domain. Two different ckII α subunit1 and one α subunit2 T-DNA insertion lines showed no visible senescence phenotype, but in all lines the expression of the senescence marker gene SAG12 was remarkably diminished. A model is presented suggesting that senescence-specific GBF1 activation might be achieved by lowering the phosphorylation of GBF1 by CKII.http://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/4/3/691senescence regulationGBF1CASEIN KINASE IIphosphorylationphosphorylation mimicry
spellingShingle Anja Smykowski
Stefan M. Fischer
Ulrike Zentgraf
Phosphorylation Affects DNA-Binding of the Senescence-Regulating bZIP Transcription Factor GBF1
Plants
senescence regulation
GBF1
CASEIN KINASE II
phosphorylation
phosphorylation mimicry
title Phosphorylation Affects DNA-Binding of the Senescence-Regulating bZIP Transcription Factor GBF1
title_full Phosphorylation Affects DNA-Binding of the Senescence-Regulating bZIP Transcription Factor GBF1
title_fullStr Phosphorylation Affects DNA-Binding of the Senescence-Regulating bZIP Transcription Factor GBF1
title_full_unstemmed Phosphorylation Affects DNA-Binding of the Senescence-Regulating bZIP Transcription Factor GBF1
title_short Phosphorylation Affects DNA-Binding of the Senescence-Regulating bZIP Transcription Factor GBF1
title_sort phosphorylation affects dna binding of the senescence regulating bzip transcription factor gbf1
topic senescence regulation
GBF1
CASEIN KINASE II
phosphorylation
phosphorylation mimicry
url http://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/4/3/691
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