Identification of five B-type response regulators as members of a multistep phosphorelay system interacting with histidine-containing phosphotransfer partners of <it>Populus</it> osmosensor

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In plants, the multistep phosphorelay signaling pathway mediates responses to environmental factors and plant hormones. This system is composed of three successive partners: hybrid Histidine-aspartate Kinases (HKs), Histidine-contain...

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Main Authors: Bertheau Lucie, Chefdor Françoise, Guirimand Grégory, Courdavault Vincent, Depierreux Christiane, Morabito Domenico, Brignolas Franck, Héricourt François, Carpin Sabine
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spelling doaj-1fd09b504aed460b825dccbaab212fae2020-11-24T23:15:40ZengBMCBMC Plant Biology1471-22292012-12-0112124110.1186/1471-2229-12-241Identification of five B-type response regulators as members of a multistep phosphorelay system interacting with histidine-containing phosphotransfer partners of <it>Populus</it> osmosensorBertheau LucieChefdor FrançoiseGuirimand GrégoryCourdavault VincentDepierreux ChristianeMorabito DomenicoBrignolas FranckHéricourt FrançoisCarpin Sabine<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In plants, the multistep phosphorelay signaling pathway mediates responses to environmental factors and plant hormones. This system is composed of three successive partners: hybrid Histidine-aspartate Kinases (HKs), Histidine-containing Phosphotransfer proteins (HPts), and Response Regulators (RRs). Among the third partners, B-type RR family members are the final output elements of the pathway; they act as transcription factors and clearly play a pivotal role in the early response to cytokinin in <it>Arabidopsis</it>. While interactions studies between partners belonging to the multistep phosphorelay system are mainly focused on protagonists involved in cytokinin or ethylene pathways, very few reports are available concerning partners of osmotic stress signaling pathway.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>In <it>Populus</it>, we identified eight B-type RR proteins, RR12-16, 19, 21 and 22 in the Dorskamp genotype. To assess HPt/B-type RR interactions and consequently determine potential third partners in the osmosensing multistep phosphorelay system, we performed global yeast two-hybrid (Y2H) assays in combination with Bimolecular Fluorescence Complementation (BiFC) assays in plant cells. We found that all B-type RRs are able to interact with HPt predominant partners (HPt2, 7 and 9) of HK1, which is putatively involved in the osmosensing pathway. However, different profiles of interaction are observed depending on the studied HPt. HPt/RR interactions displayed a nuclear localization, while the nuclear and cytosolic localization of HPt and nuclear localization of RR proteins were validated. Although the nuclear localization of HPt/RR interaction was expected, this work constitutes the first evidence of such an interaction in plants. Furthermore, the pertinence of this partnership is reinforced by highlighting a co-expression of B-type RR transcripts and the other partners (HK1 and HPts) belonging to a potential osmosensing pathway.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Based on the interaction studies between identified B-type RR and HPt proteins, and the co-expression analysis of transcripts of these potential partners in poplar organs, our results favor the model that RR12, 13, 14, 16 and 19 are able to interact with the main partners of HK1, HPt2, 7 and 9, and this HPt/RR interaction occurs within the nucleus. On the whole, the five B-type RRs of interest could be third protagonists putatively involved in the osmosensing signaling pathway in <it>Populus</it>.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2229/12/241Response Regulator (RR)Histidine-containing Phosphotransfer protein (HPt)Osmosensing pathway<it>Populus</it>
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author Bertheau Lucie
Chefdor Françoise
Guirimand Grégory
Courdavault Vincent
Depierreux Christiane
Morabito Domenico
Brignolas Franck
Héricourt François
Carpin Sabine
spellingShingle Bertheau Lucie
Chefdor Françoise
Guirimand Grégory
Courdavault Vincent
Depierreux Christiane
Morabito Domenico
Brignolas Franck
Héricourt François
Carpin Sabine
Identification of five B-type response regulators as members of a multistep phosphorelay system interacting with histidine-containing phosphotransfer partners of <it>Populus</it> osmosensor
BMC Plant Biology
Response Regulator (RR)
Histidine-containing Phosphotransfer protein (HPt)
Osmosensing pathway
<it>Populus</it>
author_facet Bertheau Lucie
Chefdor Françoise
Guirimand Grégory
Courdavault Vincent
Depierreux Christiane
Morabito Domenico
Brignolas Franck
Héricourt François
Carpin Sabine
author_sort Bertheau Lucie
title Identification of five B-type response regulators as members of a multistep phosphorelay system interacting with histidine-containing phosphotransfer partners of <it>Populus</it> osmosensor
title_short Identification of five B-type response regulators as members of a multistep phosphorelay system interacting with histidine-containing phosphotransfer partners of <it>Populus</it> osmosensor
title_full Identification of five B-type response regulators as members of a multistep phosphorelay system interacting with histidine-containing phosphotransfer partners of <it>Populus</it> osmosensor
title_fullStr Identification of five B-type response regulators as members of a multistep phosphorelay system interacting with histidine-containing phosphotransfer partners of <it>Populus</it> osmosensor
title_full_unstemmed Identification of five B-type response regulators as members of a multistep phosphorelay system interacting with histidine-containing phosphotransfer partners of <it>Populus</it> osmosensor
title_sort identification of five b-type response regulators as members of a multistep phosphorelay system interacting with histidine-containing phosphotransfer partners of <it>populus</it> osmosensor
publisher BMC
series BMC Plant Biology
issn 1471-2229
publishDate 2012-12-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In plants, the multistep phosphorelay signaling pathway mediates responses to environmental factors and plant hormones. This system is composed of three successive partners: hybrid Histidine-aspartate Kinases (HKs), Histidine-containing Phosphotransfer proteins (HPts), and Response Regulators (RRs). Among the third partners, B-type RR family members are the final output elements of the pathway; they act as transcription factors and clearly play a pivotal role in the early response to cytokinin in <it>Arabidopsis</it>. While interactions studies between partners belonging to the multistep phosphorelay system are mainly focused on protagonists involved in cytokinin or ethylene pathways, very few reports are available concerning partners of osmotic stress signaling pathway.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>In <it>Populus</it>, we identified eight B-type RR proteins, RR12-16, 19, 21 and 22 in the Dorskamp genotype. To assess HPt/B-type RR interactions and consequently determine potential third partners in the osmosensing multistep phosphorelay system, we performed global yeast two-hybrid (Y2H) assays in combination with Bimolecular Fluorescence Complementation (BiFC) assays in plant cells. We found that all B-type RRs are able to interact with HPt predominant partners (HPt2, 7 and 9) of HK1, which is putatively involved in the osmosensing pathway. However, different profiles of interaction are observed depending on the studied HPt. HPt/RR interactions displayed a nuclear localization, while the nuclear and cytosolic localization of HPt and nuclear localization of RR proteins were validated. Although the nuclear localization of HPt/RR interaction was expected, this work constitutes the first evidence of such an interaction in plants. Furthermore, the pertinence of this partnership is reinforced by highlighting a co-expression of B-type RR transcripts and the other partners (HK1 and HPts) belonging to a potential osmosensing pathway.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Based on the interaction studies between identified B-type RR and HPt proteins, and the co-expression analysis of transcripts of these potential partners in poplar organs, our results favor the model that RR12, 13, 14, 16 and 19 are able to interact with the main partners of HK1, HPt2, 7 and 9, and this HPt/RR interaction occurs within the nucleus. On the whole, the five B-type RRs of interest could be third protagonists putatively involved in the osmosensing signaling pathway in <it>Populus</it>.</p>
topic Response Regulator (RR)
Histidine-containing Phosphotransfer protein (HPt)
Osmosensing pathway
<it>Populus</it>
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2229/12/241
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