Solano R, Nieto C et al. 1995
- Authors: Solano R, Nieto C, Avila J, Canas L, Diaz I, Pazares J
- Title: DUAL DNA BINDING SPECIFICITY OF A PETAL EPIDERMIS-SPECIFIC MYB
TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR (MYB.PH3) FROM PETUNIA HYBRIDA
- Location: EMBO Journal 1995 Apr 18;14(8):1773-1784
- Abstract: The MYB.Ph3 protein recognized two DNA sequences that
resemble the two
known types of MYB DNA binding site: consensus I (MBSI),
aaaAaaC(G/C)-GTTA, and consensus II (MBSII), aaaAGTTAGTTA. Optimal MBSI
was recognized by animal c-MYB and not by Am305 from
Antirrhinum, whereas MBSII showed the reverse behaviour.
Different constraints on MYB.Ph3 binding to the two classes of sequences
were demonstrated. DNA binding studies with mutated MBSI and MBSII and
hydroxyl radical footprinting analysis, pointed to the N-terminal MYB
repeat (R2) as the most involved in determining the dual DNA binding
specificity of MYB.Ph3 and supported the idea that binding to MBSI and
MBSII does not involve alternative orientations of the two repeats of
MYB.Ph3. Minimal promoters containing either MBSI and MBSII were
activated to the same extent by MYB.Ph3 in yeast, indicating that both
types of binding site can be functionally equivalent. MYB.Ph3 binding
sites are present in the promoter of flavonoid biosynthetic genes, such
as the Petunia chsJ gene, which was transcriptionally activated by
MYB.Ph3 in tobacco protoplasts. MYB.Ph3 was immunolocalized in the
epidermal cell layer of petals, where flavonoid biosynthetic genes are
actively expressed, This strongly suggests a role for MYB.Ph3 in the
regulation of flavonoid biosynthesis.
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