Diverse contributions of MYC2 and EIN3 in the regulation of Arabidopsis jasmonate-responsive gene expression

  • Yuyu Zheng
  • , Yiheng Lan
  • , Tieliu Shi*
  • , Ziqiang Zhu
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Derepression of transcription factors is the key mechanism for triggering plant jasmonate (JA) responses. Unlike regulating certain physiological functions for the majority of transcription factors in JA signaling, MYC2 and EIN3 control more diverse aspects. MYC2 predominantly participates in wounding response, metabolism, and root growth inhibition, while EIN3 (and its closest homolog EIL1) regulates defense gene expression and root hair development. Recently, it was reported that MYC2 and EIN3/EIL1 proteins mutually interact with each other and suppress their interaction partner's transcriptional activities. To understand their contributions in the modulation of transcriptomic network, we initially identified 1,495 differentially expressed jasmonate (JA)-responsive genes in wild-type Arabidopsis through RNA-seq analysis. Among them, 25% or 4.2% were independently regulated by EIN3/EIL1 or MYC2, respectively. Further analysis showed that EIN3/EIL1 and MYC2 interdependently regulate 16.3% of the JA-regulated transcriptome, including downregulation of three auxin-related genes, which might confer JA-inhibited root elongation. Lastly, we found that <30 genes were antagonistically regulated by MYC2 and EIN3/EIL1. We conclude that EIN3/EIL1 play a dominant role while MYC2 largely relies on EIN3/EIL1 for executing its transcriptional activity, either synergistically or antagonistically.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere00015
JournalPlant Direct
Volume1
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2017

Keywords

  • Arabidopsis
  • EIN3
  • MYC2
  • jasmonate
  • transcriptome

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