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  • The transition from seedling to photosynthetic plant involves complex regulatory mechanisms, particularly in establishing functional chloroplasts.
  • New research identifies three bZIP transcription factors—bZIP16, bZIP68, and GBF1—that play significant roles in this process by regulating key components necessary for photosynthesis.
  • These bZIP factors interact with blue light-responsive cryptochrome (CRY) photoreceptors, suggesting a coordinated pathway where light signals affect gene expression critical for the greening of Arabidopsis.

Article Abstract

The development of a seedling into a photosynthetically active plant is a crucial process. Despite its importance, we do not fully understand the regulatory mechanisms behind the establishment of functional chloroplasts. We herein provide new insight into the early light response by identifying the function of three basic region/leucine zipper (bZIP) transcription factors: bZIP16, bZIP68, and GBF1. These proteins are involved in the regulation of key components required for the establishment of photosynthetically active chloroplasts. The activity of these bZIPs is dependent on the redox status of a conserved cysteine residue, which provides a mechanism to finetune light-responsive gene expression. The blue light cryptochrome (CRY) photoreceptors provide one of the major light-signaling pathways, and bZIP target genes overlap with one-third of CRY-regulated genes with an enrichment for photosynthesis/chloroplast-associated genes. bZIP16, bZIP68, and GBF1 were demonstrated as novel interaction partners of CRY1. The interaction between CRY1 and bZIP16 was stimulated by blue light. Furthermore, we demonstrate a genetic link between the bZIP proteins and cryptochromes as the cry1cry2 mutant is epistatic to the cry1cry2bzip16bzip68gbf1 mutant. bZIP16, bZIP68, and GBF1 regulate a subset of photosynthesis associated genes in response to blue light critical for a proper greening process in Arabidopsis.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10592178PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nph.19219DOI Listing

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