Transcriptional activation of the maize endosperm transfer cell-specific gene BETL1 by ZmMRP-1 is enhanced by two C2H2 zinc finger-containing proteins

Joaquín Royo, Elisa Gómez, Cristina Barrero, Luis Miguel Muñiz, Yolanda Sanz, Gregorio Hueros

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Abstract

ZmMRP-1 is a single MYB-domain transcription factor specifically expressed in the transfer cell layer of the maize endosperm, where it directly regulates the expression of a number of transfer cell specific genes and very likely contributes to the regulation of the transfer cell differentiation process. It is still a matter of debate, however, how this type of transcription factors interact with the promoter sequences they regulate. In this work we have investigated the existence of proteins interacting with ZmMRP-1 in the transfer cell nuclei. In a yeast double-hybrid screen we identified two related maize proteins, ZmMRPI-1 and ZmMRPI-2 belonging to the C2H2 zinc finger protein family, which interact with ZmMRP-1 and modulate its activity on transfer cell specific promoters. Two ZmMRPI orthologous genes were also identified in the rice and Arabidopsis genomes. The expression pattern in maize and Arabidopsis suggest a role for these proteins in gene regulation at the exchange surfaces where ZmMRP-1 is expressed providing the first indication of their function. We show that this previously uncharacterized family of proteins encodes nuclear proteins that interact with MYB-related transcription factors through their C-terminal conserved domain.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)807-818
Number of pages12
JournalPlanta
Volume230
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2009

Keywords

  • Endosperm
  • Maize
  • Transcriptional regulation
  • Transfer cells
  • Zinc finger

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