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Structural insights into partner selection for MYB and bHLH transcription factor complexes.

Baihui WangQiang LuoYingping LiKangxi DuZhen WuTianyang LiWen-Hui ShenChien-Hsun HuangJianhua GanAiwu Dong
Published in: Nature plants (2022)
MYB and basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factors form complexes to regulate diverse metabolic and developmental processes in plants. However, the molecular mechanisms responsible for MYB-bHLH interaction and partner selection remain unclear. Here, we report the crystal structures of three MYB-bHLH complexes (WER-EGL3, CPC-EGL3 and MYB29-MYC3), uncovering two MYB-bHLH interaction modes. WER and CPC are R2R3- and R3-type MYBs, respectively, but interact with EGL3 through their N-terminal R3 domain in a similar mode. A single amino acid of CPC, Met49, is crucial for competition with WER to interact with EGL3. MYB29, a R2R3-type MYB transcription factor, interacts with MYC3 by its C-terminal MYC-interaction motif. The WER-EGL3 and MYB29-MYC3 binding modes are widely applied among MYB-bHLH complexes in Arabidopsis and evolve independently in plants.
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