Abstract

Recent identification of U-box proteins as E3 ubiquitin ligases suggests that the U-box arm-repeat protein PHOR1, for which we have demonstrated a role in GA signal transduction, may play a role in GA signaling by ubiquitinating one or more components of the GA response pathway to target them for proteasome degradation. Here we show that PHOR1 function in GA signaling is not exclusive of potato plants, but it is also conserved in Arabidopsis. Three PHOR1-homologs have been identified in this plant species, which would correspond to PHOR1-orthologs. Experimental evidence has recently been obtained for the involvement of proteasome-dependent protein degradation in GA-mediated destabilization of the SLN1 DELLA protein, thus pointing to this repressor as a likely substrate for ubiquitination by the PHOR1 ubiquitin ligase activity.

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