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The TIE1 transcriptional repressor links TCP transcription factors with TOPLESS/TOPLESS-RELATED corepressors and modulates leaf development in Arabidopsis.

Plant Cell. 2013 Feb;25(2):421-37. Epub 2013 Feb 26
Qing Tao 1 , Dongshu Guo , Baoye Wei , Fan Zhang , Changxu Pang , Hao Jiang , Jinzhe Zhang , Tong Wei , Hongya Gu , Li-Jia Qu , Genji Qin
Qing Tao 1 , Dongshu Guo , Baoye Wei , Fan Zhang , Changxu Pang , Hao Jiang , Jinzhe Zhang , Tong Wei , Hongya Gu , Li-Jia Qu , Genji Qin
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  • 1 State Key Laboratory of Protein and Plant Gene Research, College of Life Sciences, Peking University, Beijing 100871, PR China.

摘要


Leaf size and shape are mainly determined by coordinated cell division and differentiation in lamina. The CINCINNATA (CIN)-like TEOSINTE BRANCHED1/CYCLOIDEA/PCF (TCP) transcription factors are key regulators of leaf development. However, the mechanisms that control TCP activities during leaf development are largely unknown. We identified the TCP Interactor containing EAR motif protein1 (TIE1), a novel transcriptional repressor, as a major modulator of TCP activities during leaf development. Overexpression of TIE1 leads to hyponastic and serrated leaves, whereas disruption of TIE1 causes epinastic leaves. TIE1 is expressed in young leaves and encodes a transcriptional repressor containing a C-terminal EAR motif, which mediates interactions with the TOPLESS (TPL)/TOPLESS-RELATED (TPR) corepressors. In addition, TIE1 physically interacts with CIN-like TCPs. We propose that TIE1 regulates leaf size and morphology by inhibiting the activities of TCPs through recruiting the TPL/TPR corepressors to form a tertiary complex at early stages of leaf development.