A new client for 14-3-3 proteins: GmMYB176, an R1 MYB transcription factor.

Plant Signaling & Behavior
Sangeeta Dhaubhadel, Xuyan Li

Abstract

We recently identified a novel R1 MYB transcription factor, GmMYB176, which regulates the CHS8 gene expression and influences isoflavonoid biosynthesis in soybeans. GmMYB176 recognizes a unique sequence motif [TAGT(T/A)(A/T)] in CHS8 promoter and binds with it. The in planta role of GmMYB176 was established by RNAi silencing of GmMYB176 in soybean hairy roots. Silencing of GmMYB176 reduced the expression of CHS8 gene expression and isoflavonoid accumulation in hairy roots. However, the overexpression of GmMYB176 did not lead to increase in both CHS8 expression and isoflavonoid level in hairy roots suggesting that GmMYB176 is essential but not sufficient for CHS8 gene activation.

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Dec 2, 2010·Planta·Xuyan Li, Sangeeta Dhaubhadel
Mar 23, 2011·Plant Science : an International Journal of Experimental Plant Biology·Nadia N Ono, Li Tian
Feb 16, 2020·Journal of Experimental Botany·Yee-Shan KuHon-Ming Lam

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