J Integr Plant Biol. ›› 2023, Vol. 65 ›› Issue (5): 1226-1240.DOI: 10.1111/jipb.13431

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Reciprocal inhibition of expression between RAV1 and BES1 modulates plant growth and development in Arabidopsis

Dami Yang1, Hyun‐young Shin1, Hyun Kyung Kang1, Yun Shang1,2†, So Young Park3, Dong‐Hoon Jeong3 and Kyoung Hee Nam1,2*   

  1. 1. Department of Biological Sciences, Sookmyung Women's University, Seoul 04310, Republic of Korea;
    2. Research, Institute for Women's Health, Sookmyung Women's University, Seoul 04310, Republic of Korea;
    3. Department of Life Science and Multidisciplinary Genome Institute, Hallym University, Chuncheon 24252, Republic of Korea
    Present Address: Peking University Institute of Advanced Agricultural Science, Weifang 261325, China
    *Correspondence: Kyoung Hee Nam (khnam514@sookmyung.ac.kr)
  • Received:2022-07-12 Accepted:2022-12-10 Online:2023-01-19 Published:2023-05-01

Abstract: RAV1 (Related to ABI3/VP1) is a plant‐specific B3 and AP2 domain‐containing transcription factor that acts as a negative regulator of growth in many plant species. The expression of RAV1 is downregulated by brassinosteroids (BRs); large‐scale transcriptome analyses have shown that the expression of RAV1 was previously targeted by BRI1‐EMS‐SUPPRESOR1 (BES1) and BRASSINAZOLE‐RESISTANT1 (BZR1), which are critical transcription factors for the BR‐ signaling process. Using RAV1‐overexpressing transgenic plants, we showed that RAV1 overexpression reduced the BR signaling capacity, resulting in the downregulation of BR biosynthetic genes and BES1 expression. Furthermore, we demonstrated that BES1, not BZR1, is directly bound to the RAV1 promoter and repressed RAV1 expression, and vice versa; RAV1 is also bound to the BES1 promoter and repressed BES1 expression. This mutual inhibition was specific to RAV1 and BES1 because RAV1 exhibited binding activity to the BZR1 promoter but did not repress BZR1 expression. We observed that constitutively activated BR signaling phenotypes in bes1‐D were attenuated by the repression of endogenous BES1 expression in transgenic bes1‐D plants overexpressing RAV1. RNA‐ sequencing analysis of RAV1‐overexpressing transgenic plants and bes1‐D mutant plants revealed differentially expressed genes by RAV1 and BES1 and genes that were oppositely co‐regulated by RAV1 and BES1. RAV1 and BES1 regulated different transcriptomes but co‐regulated a specific set of genes responsible for the balance between growth and defense. These results suggested that the mutual inhibitory transcriptional activities of RAV1 and BES1 provide fine regulatory mechanisms for plant growth and development.

Key words: BES1, growth modulation, RAV1, transcriptional regulation

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