Abstract

Arabidopsis circadian oscillators contain DNA-binding proteins that function at specific times of the day. In contrast, we have discovered a unique continuous function of WD40-repeat scaffold proteins from the TRANSPARENT TESTA GLABRA-1 (TTG1), LIGHT REGULATED WD1 and LIGHT REGULATED LWD2 subfamily (TLWD) which is essential to maintain circadian rhythms. Gene expression analyses indicate multifunctional activity of TLWD in both transcriptional activation and repression. TLWD proteins interact with an array of circadian oscillator activators and repressors that act sequentially throughout the diel cycle. While TLWD proteins were known to participate in activator complexes, our data indicate a novel role of TLWD in transcriptional repression through complex formation with repressors from the PSEUDO RESPONSE REGULATOR (PRR) family. In an analogy to mechanical clocks, TLWD scaffold proteins constitute an arbor, or spindle, to which transcription factors, which represent the cogs, bind to sustain circadian rhythms

Competing Interest Statement

The authors have declared no competing interest.

Footnotes

* https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bioproject/?term=PRJNA1217148

* https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.115480

Details

Title
Arbor function of TRANSPARENT TESTA GLABRA 1 and LIGHT REGULATED WD scaffold proteins in the Arabidopsis circadian oscillators includes transcriptional repression through PSEUDO RESPONSE REGULATORS
Author
Herrero, Eva; Cano-Ramirez, Dora; Glover, Beverley J; Alex Ar Webb
University/institution
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Section
New Results
Publication year
2025
Publication date
Feb 7, 2025
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
ISSN
2692-8205
Source type
Working Paper
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3165216373
Copyright
© 2025. This article is published under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (“the License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.