IAL   21557
INSTITUTO DE AGROBIOTECNOLOGIA DEL LITORAL
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
CURLY LEAF regulates micro RNA activity by controlling ARGONAUTE 1 degradation in plants
Autor/es:
RÉ, DELFINA A.; ARCE, AGUSTIN L.; CASATI, PAULA; TOMASSI, ARIEL H.; ARIEL, FEDERICO D.; CAMBIAGNO, DAMIAN A.; GIUSTOZZI, MARISOL; MANAVELLA, PABLO A.
Revista:
MOLECULAR PLANT
Editorial:
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Referencias:
Lugar: Oxford; Año: 2020 vol. 13 p. 72 - 87
ISSN:
1674-2052
Resumen:
CURLY LEAF (CLF) encodes the methyl-transferase sub-unit of the Polycomb Repressor Complex 2 (PRC2), which regulates the expression of target genes through H3K27 tri-methylation. We isolated a new CLF mutant allele (clf-78) using a genetic screening designed to identify micro RNAs (miRNA) deficient mutants. CLF mutant plants showed impaired miRNA activity caused by increased AGO1 ubiquitination and enhanced degradation in specific tissues. Such CLF-mediated AGO1 regulation was evidenced when plants were exposed to UV radiation, causing increased susceptibility of clf mutants to some UV-induced responses. Furthermore, we showed that CLF directly regulates FBW2, which in turn triggers AGO1 degradation in the mutants. Interestingly, AGO1 bound to a target appeared particularly prone to degradation in the mutant plants, a process that is exacerbated when the complex bound a non-cleavable target. Thus, a prolonged AGO1-target interaction seems to favor AGO1 degradation, suggesting that non-cleavable miRNA targets may overcome translation inhibition by modulating AGO1 stability in plants.