AUX-IAA Transcription Factor Family
The Aux/IAA family of genes are key regulators of auxin-modified gene expression. The plant hormone auxin (indole-3-acetic
acid, IAA) regulates diverse cellular and developmental responses in plants, including cell division, expansion,
differentiation and patterning of embryo responses. Auxin can regulate the gene expression of several families, including
GH3 and SAUR, as well as Aux/IAA itself. The Aux/IAA proteins act as repressors of auxin-induced gene expression, possibly
through modulating the activity of DNA-binding auxin response factors (ARFs). Aux/IAA and ARF are thought to interact
through C-terminal protein-protein interaction domains found in both Aux/IAA and ARF.
Recent evidence suggests that Aux/IAA proteins can also mediate light responses. Some members of the AUX/IAA family are
longer and contain an N-terminal DNA binding domain and may have an early function in the establishment of vascular and body
patterns in embryonic and post-embryonic development in some plants.
Aux/IAA proteins are short-lived nuclear proteins that repress expression of primary/early auxin response genes in
protoplast transfection assays. Repression is thought to result from Aux/IAA proteins dimerizing with auxin response factor
(ARF) transcriptional activators that reside on auxin-responsive promoter elements, referred to as AuxREs. Most Aux/IAA
proteins contain four conserved domains, designated domains I, II, III, and IV. Domain II and domains III and IV play roles
in protein stability and dimerization, respectively. A clear function for domain I had not been established. Results
reported here indicate that domain I in Aux/IAA proteins is an active repression domain that is transferable and dominant
over activation domains. An LxLxL motif within domain I is important for conferring repression. The dominance of Aux/IAA
repression domains over activation domains in ARF transcriptional activators provides a plausible explanation for the
repression of auxin response genes via ARF-Aux/IAA dimerization on auxin-responsive promoters.
- Above description taken from TOBFAC
- More description in PlantTFDB
- More description in PlnTFDB
101 putattive predicated AUX-IAA TF peptide,
CDS, cDNA sequences,
blast HSP, and multiple sequence alignment, and phylogeny tree.
106 AUX-IAA protein
and
DNA
sequences with
annotations for soybean in PlantTFDB. Most are partial sequences.
Last updated by Dr. Jeff Chen on June 11, 2009.