Non‐canonical AUX / IAA protein IAA 33 competes with canonical AUX / IAA repressor IAA 5 to negatively regulate auxin signaling

  • Lv B
  • Yu Q
  • Liu J
  • et al.
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Abstract

The phytohormone auxin controls plant growth and development via TIR1-dependent protein degradation of canonical AUX/IAA proteins, which normally repress the activity of auxin response transcription factors (ARFs). IAA33 is a non-canonical AUX/IAA protein lacking a TIR1-binding domain, and its role in auxin signaling and plant development is not well understood. Here, we show that IAA33 maintains root distal stem cell identity and negatively regulates auxin signaling by interacting with ARF10 and ARF16. IAA33 competes with the canonical AUX/IAA repressor IAA5 for binding to ARF10/16 to protect them from IAA5-mediated inhibition. In contrast to auxin-dependent degradation of canonical AUX/IAA proteins, auxin stabilizes IAA33 protein via MITOGEN-ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE 14 (MPK14) and does not affect IAA33 gene expression. Taken together, this study provides insight into the molecular functions of non-canonical AUX/IAA proteins in auxin signaling transduction.

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Lv, B., Yu, Q., Liu, J., Wen, X., Yan, Z., Hu, K., … Ding, Z. (2020). Non‐canonical AUX / IAA protein IAA 33 competes with canonical AUX / IAA repressor IAA 5 to negatively regulate auxin signaling. The EMBO Journal, 39(1). https://doi.org/10.15252/embj.2019101515

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