نتایج جستجو برای: myc2 transcription factor

تعداد نتایج: 980079  

2014
Markus Hartl Stella Glasauer Taras Valovka Kathrin Breuker Bert Hobmayer Klaus Bister

The myc protooncogene encodes the Myc transcription factor which is the essential part of the Myc-Max network controlling fundamental cellular processes. Deregulation of myc leads to tumorigenesis and is a hallmark of many human cancers. We have recently identified homologs of myc (myc1, myc2) and max in the early diploblastic cnidarian Hydra and have characterized myc1 in detail. Here we show ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2012
Julia Köster Corinna Thurow Kerstin Kruse Alexander Meier Tim Iven Ivo Feussner Christiane Gatz

Plants modify harmful substances through an inducible detoxification system. In Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), chemical induction of the cytochrome P450 gene CYP81D11 and other genes linked to the detoxification program depends on class II TGA transcription factors. CYP81D11 expression is also induced by the phytohormone jasmonic acid (JA) through the established pathway requiring the JA r...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2012
Gao-Jie Hong Xue-Yi Xue Ying-Bo Mao Ling-Jian Wang Xiao-Ya Chen

Arabidopsis thaliana flowers emit volatile terpenes, which may function in plant-insect interactions. Here, we report that Arabidopsis MYC2, a basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor, directly binds to promoters of the sesquiterpene synthase genes TPS21 and TPS11 and activates their expression. Expression of TPS21 and TPS11 can be induced by the phytohormones gibberellin (GA) and jasmonate ...

2013
Sreeramaiah N. Gangappa Jay P. Maurya Vandana Yadav Sudip Chattopadhyay

Although many transcription factors and regulatory proteins have been identified and functionally characterized in light signaling pathways, photoperception to transcription remains largely fragmented. The Z-box is one of the LREs (Light responsive elements) that plays important role in the regulation of transcription during light-controlled Arabidopsis seedling development. The involvement of ...

2015
Debora Gasperini Aurore Chételat Ivan F. Acosta Jonas Goossens Laurens Pauwels Alain Goossens René Dreos Esteban Alfonso Edward E. Farmer Hao Yu

Physical damage can strongly affect plant growth, reducing the biomass of developing organs situated at a distance from wounds. These effects, previously studied in leaves, require the activation of jasmonate (JA) signalling. Using a novel assay involving repetitive cotyledon wounding in Arabidopsis seedlings, we uncovered a function of JA in suppressing cell division and elongation in roots. R...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2014
Vishmita Sethi Badmi Raghuram Alok Krishna Sinha Sudip Chattopadhyay

Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathways are involved in several signal transduction processes in eukaryotes. Light signal transduction pathways have been extensively studied in plants; however, the connection between MAPK and light signaling pathways is currently unknown. Here, we show that MKK3-MPK6 is activated by blue light in a MYC2-dependent manner. MPK6 physically interacts with ...

2016
Fernando Aleman Junshi Yazaki Melissa Lee Yohei Takahashi Alice Y. Kim Zixing Li Toshinori Kinoshita Joseph R. Ecker Julian I. Schroeder

Abscisic acid (ABA) is a plant hormone that mediates abiotic stress tolerance and regulates growth and development. ABA binds to members of the PYL/RCAR ABA receptor family that initiate signal transduction inhibiting type 2C protein phosphatases. Although crosstalk between ABA and the hormone Jasmonic Acid (JA) has been shown, the molecular entities that mediate this interaction have yet to be...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2013
Masaru Nakata Nobutaka Mitsuda Marco Herde Abraham J K Koo Javier E Moreno Kaoru Suzuki Gregg A Howe Masaru Ohme-Takagi

Jasmonates (JAs) are plant hormones that regulate the balance between plant growth and responses to biotic and abiotic stresses. Although recent studies have uncovered the mechanisms for JA-induced responses in Arabidopsis thaliana, the mechanisms by which plants attenuate the JA-induced responses remain elusive. Here, we report that a basic helix-loop-helix-type transcription factor, ABA-INDUC...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2013
Javier E Moreno Christine Shyu Marcelo L Campos Lalita C Patel Hoo Sun Chung Jian Yao Sheng Yang He Gregg A Howe

The plant hormone jasmonate (JA) activates gene expression by promoting ubiquitin-dependent degradation of jasmonate ZIM domain (JAZ) transcriptional repressor proteins. A key feature of all JAZ proteins is the highly conserved Jas motif, which mediates both JAZ degradation and JAZ binding to the transcription factor MYC2. Rapid expression of JAZ genes in response to JA is thought to attenuate ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2011
Patricia Fernández-Calvo Andrea Chini Gemma Fernández-Barbero José-Manuel Chico Selena Gimenez-Ibanez Jan Geerinck Dominique Eeckhout Fabian Schweizer Marta Godoy José Manuel Franco-Zorrilla Laurens Pauwels Erwin Witters María Isabel Puga Javier Paz-Ares Alain Goossens Philippe Reymond Geert De Jaeger Roberto Solano

Jasmonates (JAs) trigger an important transcriptional reprogramming of plant cells to modulate both basal development and stress responses. In spite of the importance of transcriptional regulation, only one transcription factor (TF), the Arabidopsis thaliana basic helix-loop-helix MYC2, has been described so far as a direct target of JAZ repressors. By means of yeast two-hybrid screening and ta...

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