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Conservation and Diversification of Three-Repeat Myb Transcription Factors in Plants. Masaki Ito Presented By Nina Carini and Erika Thiele. Objective.
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Conservation and Diversification of Three-Repeat Myb Transcription Factors in Plants Masaki Ito Presented By Nina Carini and Erika Thiele
Objective • The purpose of this study is to show that Myb transcription factors containing three repeat sequences in their DNA-binding domains have a significant role in regulating transcription of cyclin B in the G2/M phases of tobacco.
What is Myb ? • Myb is derived from “myeloblastosis”, which is a name for a specific type of leukemia. • This gene was first recognized as the v-Myb oncogene of the avian myeloblastosis virus. • Family of transcription factors containing 2 or 3 repeat sequences in the DNA-binding domain (Myb domain). • Each repeat sequence is composed of approximately 50 amino acids. • These proteins bind to MSA elements in the promoter regions of specific genes such as cyclin B and activate transcription late in the G2 phase. • The domains that contain three repeat sequences have been shown to be evolutionarily conserved among plants. This study will focus on proteins that contain three repeat Myb domains.
Myb Structure • The structure of Myb domains are represented as a helix-turn helix formation. • This structure contains a domain with three repeat sequences (in blue).
The Cell Cycle • S phase: DNA replication • M phase: Mitosis and Cytokinesis. Mitosis has 4 stages: prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, and anaphase. Cytoplasm division occurs telophase.
Arabidopsis Genome • 5% of the Arabidopsis genome encodes 1,500 transcription factors. • One of the largest families is the Myb family. • Arabidopsis contains 130 Myb genes and 125 of these genes encode proteins with two repeat sequences. The proteins of interest contain Myb domains with three repeat sequences. • Arabidopsis contains 9 proteins that encode cyclin B.
Methods • Five 3R Myb proteins were isolated from tobacco. • NtmybA1, NtmybA2, and NtmybB were isolated by yeast one-hybrid screening. • NtmybC1 and NtmybC2 were isolated by PCR.
Yeast One-Hybrid Screening • Two yeast strains carrying the HIS3 reporter gene with a six repeat MSA element and three repeat MSA element were constructed. • The yeast cells with the six repeat MSA element were transformed with cDNA fragments of mRNA that were prepared from actively dividing tobacco cells. • The yeast cells were cultured to obtain colonies with the HIS3 reporter gene.
Polymerase Chain Reaction • PCR amplified the specific sequences of NtmybC1 and NtmybC2. • In plants, myb factors comprise one of the largest families of DNA-binding domains. • DNA sequences for NtmybC1 and NtmybC2 have not been determine. • Amino acid sequences are similar.
Electrophoretic mobility shift assay • To test if NtmybA1, NtmybA2, and NtmybB bind specifically to MSA elements. • Mutations in MSA element prevent binding of proteins.
RNA Gel Blot • To determine accumulation of NtmybA1,NtmybA2, and cyclin B late in G2 phase. • NtmybA1, NymybA2, NtmybB, and cyclin B were treated with aphidicolin, a substance that inhibits the cell cycle. Upon removal of the aphidicolin, the proteins were run on a gel.
Gene expression late in G2 phase • Autoregulation: NtmybA1 and NtmybA2 have their own promoters. They can bind to their own promoters and enhance their activity. • Cyclin B binds to CDK to form a complex and phosphorylate NtmybA2.
Future Studies • Comparison of plant 3R Myb proteins and animal 3R Myb proteins. • To determine which gene sequences NtmybC1 and C2 interact with. • The mechanism for the positive feedback loop of NtmybA1 and NtmybA2 proteins with cyclin B. • The mechanism that causes accumulation of Ntmyb proteins and cyclin B late in the G2 phase.