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Role of tyrosine autophosphorylation and methionine residues in BRI1 function in Arabidopsis thaliana.

Jae-Han ChoiEun-Seok OhHansol MinWon Byoung ChaeKranthi Kiran MandadiMan-Ho Oh
Published in: Genes & genomics (2022)
Tyrosine 831 autophosphorylation of BRI1 regulates Arabidopsis flowering time, and mutation of methionine residues in the extracellular domain of BRI1 affects hypocotyl and root length. BRI1(M656Q)-Flag, BRI1(M657Q)-Flag, and BRI1(M661Q)-Flag seedlings were insensitive to the BL treatment and showed no inhibition of root elongation. However, BRI1(M665Q)-Flag and BRI1(M671Q)-Flag seedlings were sensitive to the BL treatment, and exhibited root elongation inhibition. the early flowering phenotype of BRI1(Y831F)-Flag transgenic plants is consistent with the expression levels of key flowering-related genes, including those promoting flowering (AP1, AP2, and AG) and repressing flowering (FLC and SMZ).
Keyphrases
  • arabidopsis thaliana
  • transcription factor