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NAC domain transcription factors VNI2 and ATAF2 form protein complexes and regulate leaf senescence.

Isura Sumeda Priyadarshana NagahageKohei MatsudaKyoko MiyashitaSumire FujiwaraChanaka MannapperumaTakuya YamadaShingo SakamotoToshiki IshikawaMinoru NaganoMisato OhtaniKo KatoHirofumi UchimiyaNobutaka MitsudaMaki Kawai-YamadaTaku DemuraMasatoshi Yamaguchi
Published in: Plant direct (2023)
The NAM, ATAF1/2, and CUC2 (NAC) domain transcription factor VND-INTERACTING2 (VNI2) negatively regulates xylem vessel formation by interacting with another NAC domain transcription factor, VASCULAR-RELATED NAC-DOMAIN7 (VND7), a master regulator of xylem vessel formation. Here, we screened interacting proteins with VNI2 using yeast two-hybrid assay and isolated two NAC domain transcription factors, Arabidopsis thaliana ACTIVATION FACTOR 2 (ATAF2) and NAC DOMAIN CONTAINING PROTEIN 102 (ANAC102). A transient gene expression assay showed that ATAF2 upregulates the expression of genes involved in leaf senescence, and VNI2 effectively inhibits the transcriptional activation activity of ATAF2. vni2 mutants accelerate leaf senescence, whereas ataf2 mutants delay leaf senescence. In addition, the accelerated leaf senescence phenotype of the vni2 mutant is recovered by simultaneous mutation of ATAF2 . Our findings strongly suggest that VNI2 interacts with and inhibits ATAF2, resulting in negatively regulating leaf senescence.
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