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IRON MAN Interacts with BRUTUS to Maintain Iron Homeostasis in

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Date 2021 Sep 22
PMID 34548401
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IRON MAN (IMA) peptides, a family of small peptides, control iron (Fe) transport in plants, but their roles in Fe signaling remain unclear. BRUTUS (BTS) is a potential Fe sensor that negatively regulates Fe homeostasis by promoting the ubiquitin-mediated degradation of bHLH105 and bHLH115, two positive regulators of the Fe deficiency response. Here, we show that IMA peptides interact with BTS. The C-terminal parts of IMA peptides contain a conserved BTS interaction domain (BID) that is responsible for their interaction with the C terminus of BTS. plants constitutively expressing genes phenocopy the mutant. Moreover, IMA peptides are ubiquitinated and degraded by BTS. bHLH105 and bHLH115 also share a BID, which accounts for their interaction with BTS. IMA peptides compete with bHLH105/bHLH115 for interaction with BTS, thereby inhibiting the degradation of these transcription factors by BTS. Genetic analyses suggest that bHLH105/bHLH115 and IMA3 have additive roles and function downstream of BTS. Moreover, the transcription of both and is activated directly by bHLH105 and bHLH115 under Fe-deficient conditions. Our findings provide a conceptual framework for understanding the regulation of Fe homeostasis: IMA peptides protect bHLH105/bHLH115 from degradation by sequestering BTS, thereby activating the Fe deficiency response.

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