The Deubiquitinating Enzymes UBP12 and UBP13 Positively Regulate MYC2 Levels in Jasmonate Responses

The transcription factor MYC2 has emerged as a master regulator of jasmonate (JA)-mediated responses as well as crosstalk among different signaling pathways. The instability of MYC2 is in part due to the action of PUB10 E3 ligase, which can polyubiquitinate this protein. Here, we show that polyubiqu...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Plant cell 2017-06, Vol.29 (6), p.1406-1424
Hauptverfasser: Jeong, Jin Seo, Jung, Choonkyun, Seo, Jun Sung, Kim, Ju-Kon, Chua, Nam-Hai
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Zusammenfassung:The transcription factor MYC2 has emerged as a master regulator of jasmonate (JA)-mediated responses as well as crosstalk among different signaling pathways. The instability of MYC2 is in part due to the action of PUB10 E3 ligase, which can polyubiquitinate this protein. Here, we show that polyubiquitinated MYC2 can be deubiquitinated by UBP12 and UBP13 in vitro, suggesting that the two deubiquitinating enzymes can counteract the effect of PUB10 in vivo. Consistent with this view, UBP12 and UBP13 associate with MYC2 in the nucleus. Transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana plants deficient in UBP12 and UBP13 show accelerated decay of MYC2 and are hyposensitive to JA, whereas plants overexpressing UBP12 or UBP13 have prolonged MYC2 half-life and are hypersensitive to JA. Our results suggest that there is a genetic link between UBP12, UBP13, and MYC2. Our results identify UBP12 and UBP13 as additional positive regulators of JA responses and suggest that these enzymes likely act by stabilizing MYC2.
ISSN:1040-4651
1532-298X
DOI:10.1105/tpc.17.00216