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Organ Polarity in Arabidopsis. NOZZLE Physically Interacts with Members of the YABBY Family
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BotanyGeneticsMolecular BiologyMolecular GeneticsYabby ProteinsPlant DevelopmentPlant Molecular BiologyPlant CytologyHealth SciencesPlant BiologyCell PolarityMorphogenesisOrgan PolarityOrganogenesisBiologyPattern FormationNozzle PhysicallyDevelopmental BiologyZinc FingerYabby FamilyMedicinePlant Physiology
Abstract Plant lateral organs exhibit proximal-distal and adaxial-abaxial polarity. In Arabidopsis, abaxial cell fate is regulated in part by putative transcription factors of the YABBY family, such as FILAMENTOUS FLOWER (FIL) and INNER NO OUTER (INO), by a mechanism that currently is not fully understood. NOZZLE (NZZ) encodes a plant-specific nuclear protein. Genetic evidence has shown that NZZ is involved in the positive feedback regulation of INO, thereby acting both as a temporal and spatial repressor of INO transcription. This mechanism allows the ovule primordium to complete its proximal-distal organization, prior to the onset of adaxial-abaxial development in the chalaza. During our study, we isolated FIL in a yeast two-hybrid screen using NZZ as bait. In vitro pull-down experiments confirmed the NZZ-FIL interaction. NZZ also bound INO and YABBY3, suggesting that NZZ generally interacts with YABBY proteins in vitro. The polar-charged region of NZZ was necessary and sufficient to bind to the zinc finger of INO and to interact with its C terminus carrying the high mobility group-like domain. We suggest that NZZ coordinates proximal-distal patterning and adaxial-abaxial polarity establishment in the developing ovule by directly binding to INO.
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