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BBX31 promotes hypocotyl growth, primary root elongation and UV-B tolerance in Arabidopsis
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Visible LightUv-b ToleranceGeneticsPrimary Root ElongationPhotobiologySecondary MetabolitesPlant Growth RegulatorPlant DevelopmentPlant Molecular BiologyDifferential AccumulationPhotomorphogenesisGene ExpressionCell BiologyBiologyDevelopmental BiologyNatural SciencesMedicineCell DevelopmentPlant PhysiologyHypocotyl Growth
Photomorphogenesis is an important developmental process that helps the seedlings adapt to external light conditions. B-Box proteins are a family of transcription factors that regulate photomorphogenic responses. BBX31 negatively regulates photomorphogenesis under visible light. In contrast, it promotes photomorphogenesis under UV-B and enhances tolerance to high doses of UV-B radiation. BBX31 and HY5 independently and oppositely regulate the ability of seedlings to adapt to varying light intensities. BBX31 also regulates primary root elongation under low intensities of white light. GC-MS and HPLC-based metabolite profiling identified differential accumulation of multiple primary and secondary metabolites in 35S:BBX31 that might enhance tolerance to UV-B.
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