The SINA1‐BSD1 Module Regulates Vegetative Growth Involving Gibberellin Biosynthesis in Tomato

Author:

Yuan Yulin1,Fan Youhong12,Huang Li1,Lu Han3,Tan Bowen4,Ramirez Chloe1,Xia Chao5,Niu Xiangli2,Chen Sixue4,Gao Mingjun3,Zhang Cankui6,Liu Yongsheng278,Xiao Fangming1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plant Sciences University of Idaho Moscow ID 83844 USA

2. School of Food and Biological Engineering Hefei University of Technology Hefei Anhui 230009 China

3. Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Biodiversity Science and Ecological Engineering National Observations and Research Station for Wetland Ecosystems of the Yangtze Estuary Institute of Biodiversity Science and Institute of Eco‑Chongming School of Life Sciences Fudan University Shanghai 200433 China

4. Department of Biology University of Mississippi Oxford MS 38677 USA

5. Maize Research Institute Sichuan Agricultural University Chengdu 611130 China

6. Department of Agronomy Purdue Center for Plant Biology Purdue University 915 Mitch Daniels Blvd West Lafayette IN 47907 USA

7. School of Horticulture Anhui Agricultural University Hefei Anhui 230036 China

8. Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Bio‐resource and Eco‐environment College of Life Science State Key Laboratory of Hydraulics and Mountain River Engineering Sichuan University Chengdu Sichuan 610064 China

Abstract

AbstractIn plants, vegetative growth is controlled by synergistic and/or antagonistic effects of many regulatory factors. Here, the authors demonstrate that the ubiquitin ligase seven in absentia1 (SINA1) mammalian BTF2‐like transcription factors, Drosophila synapse‐associated proteins, and yeast DOS2‐like proteins (BSD1) function as a regulatory module to control vegetative growth in tomato via regulation of the production of plant growth hormone gibberellin (GA). SINA1 negatively regulates the protein level of BSD1 through ubiquitin‐proteasome‐mediated degradation, and the transgenic tomato over‐expressing SINA1 (SINA1‐OX) resembles the dwarfism phenotype of the BSD1‐knockout (BSD1‐KO) tomato plant. BSD1 directly activates expression of the BSD1‐regulated gene 1 (BRG1) via binding to a novel core BBS (standing for BSD1 binding site) binding motif in the BRG1 promoter. Knockout of BRG1 (BRG1‐KO) in tomato also results in a dwarfism phenotype, suggesting BRG1 plays a positive role in vegetative growth as BSD1 does. Significantly, GA contents are attenuated in transgenic SINA1‐OX, BSD1‐KO, and BRG1‐KO plants exhibiting dwarfism phenotype and exogenous application of bioactive GA3 restores their vegetative growth. Moreover, BRG1 is required for the expression of multiple GA biosynthesis genes and BSD1 activates three GA biosynthesis genes promoting GA production. Thus, this study suggests that the SINA1‐BSD1 module controls vegetative growth via direct and indirect regulation of GA biosynthesis in tomato.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Publisher

Wiley

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