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>Arabidopsis ECAP Is a New Adaptor Protein that Connects JAZ Repressors with the TPR2 Co-repressor to Suppress Jasmonate-Responsive Anthocyanin Accumulation
Arabidopsis ECAP Is a New Adaptor Protein that Connects JAZ Repressors with the TPR2 Co-repressor to Suppress Jasmonate-Responsive Anthocyanin Accumulation
Suppression mechanisms mediated by transcriptional repressors commonly exist in diverse phytohormone signaling pathways.In Arabidopsis thaliana,JASMONATE-ZIM DOMAIN (JAZ) proteins are transcriptional repressors that function as negative regulators of diverse JA responses.Novel Interactor of JAZ (NINJA) is an adaptor protein connecting JAZs with the co-repressor,TOPLESS (TPL),to mediate gene repression in JA-dependent root growth inhibition and defense pathways.However,whether NINJA or other adaptor proteins are employed in other JA-responsive biological processes remains to be elucidated.In the present study,we demonstrate that a previously uncharacterized protein,ECAP (EAR motif-Containing Adaptor Protein),directly interacts with JAZ6 and JAZ8 and enhances their transcriptional repression activities.We provide evidence that ECAP is a novel adaptor protein for JAZ6/8 recruitment of the transcriptional co-repressor,TOPLESS-RELATED 2 (TPR2),into a transcriptional repressor complex that represses the WD-repeat/bHLH/MYB complex,an important transcriptional activator in the JA-dependent anthocyanin biosynthesis pathway.Our findings,together with previous reports,reveal that specific adaptor proteins play a critical role in distinct JA responses by pairing different JAZs (which possess overlapping but also specific functions) with the general co-repressors,TPL and TPRs.
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