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JAZ is essential for ligand specificity of the COI1/JAZ co-receptor.

Isabel MonteJulio CaballeroAngel María ZamarreñoGemma Fernández-BarberoJosé M García-MinaRoberto Solano
Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2022)
Jasmonates are phytohormones that regulate defense and developmental processes in land plants. Despite the chemical diversity of jasmonate ligands in different plant lineages, they are all perceived by COI1/JAZ co-receptor complexes, in which the hormone acts as a molecular glue between the COI1 F-box and a JAZ repressor. It has been shown that COI1 determines ligand specificity based on the receptor crystal structure and the identification of a single COI1 residue, which is responsible for the evolutionary switch in ligand binding. In this work, we show that JAZ proteins contribute to ligand specificity together with COI1. We propose that specific features of JAZ proteins, which are conserved in bryophytes and lycophytes, enable perception of dn-OPDA ligands regardless the size of the COI1 binding pocket. In vascular plant lineages beyond lycophytes, JAZ evolved to limit binding to JA-Ile, thus impeding dn-OPDA recognition by COI1.
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