Authors
Jose M Chico, Andrea Chini, Sandra Fonseca, Roberto Solano
Publication date
2008/10/1
Source
Current opinion in plant biology
Volume
11
Issue
5
Pages
486-494
Publisher
Elsevier Current Trends
Description
Jasmonates (JAs) are essential hormones for plant defense and development. In spite of their importance, the molecular details of their signaling pathways remain largely unknown. A new family of regulators of JA signaling named JAZ, jasmonate ZIM-domain proteins, has recently been described. JAZ proteins repress of JA signaling and are targeted by the E3-ubiquitin ligase SCFCOI1 for proteasome degradation in response to JA. Hormone binding depends on a functional COI1 protein suggesting that COI1 is the JA receptor. MYC2, a positive regulator of JA-dependent responses, has been identified as a target of JAZ repressors. Interestingly, MYC2 and JAZ proteins are involved in a negative regulatory feedback loop, suggesting a model to explain how transcriptional reprogramming is turned on and off in response to JA. The discovery of JAZ repressors provides a new framework to understand JA-signaling …
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Scholar articles
JM Chico, A Chini, S Fonseca, R Solano - Current opinion in plant biology, 2008