BBX11 promotes red light-mediated photomorphogenic development by modulating phyB-PIF4 signaling

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phytochrome B (phyB) acts as the red light photoreceptor and negatively regulates the growth-promoting factor PHYTOCHROME INTERACTING 4 (PIF4) through a direct physical interaction, which in turn changes the expression of a large number of genes. phyB-PIF4 module regulates a variety of biological and developmental processes in plants. In this study, we demonstrate that B-BOX PROTEIN 11 (BBX11) physically interacts with both phyB and PIF4. BBX11 negatively regulates PIF4 accumulation as well as its biochemical activity, consequently leading to the repression of PIF4-controlled genes’ expression and promotion of photomorphogenesis in the prolonged red light. This study reveals a regulatory mechanism that mediates red light signal transduction and sheds a light on phyB-PIF4 module in promoting red light-dependent photomorphognenesis.

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Song, Z., Heng, Y., Bian, Y., Xiao, Y., Liu, J., Zhao, X., … Xu, D. (2021). BBX11 promotes red light-mediated photomorphogenic development by modulating phyB-PIF4 signaling. ABIOTECH, 2(2), 117–130. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42994-021-00037-2

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