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The Arabidopsis DDB1 interacting protein WDR55 is required for vegetative development
Katrine N Bjerkan1, Paul E Grini
1Department of Biosciences; University of Oslo; Oslo, Norway.
Abstract:
The CULLIN family of E3 ubiquitin ligases are important regulators of plant development and function. A newly identified class of CULLIN4-RING-E3 ligases (CRL4s) interacts with substrate receptors referred to as DDB1-CUL4 ASSOCIATED FACTORS (DCAFs) via a DDB1 linker protein. We have previously reported that the WD40 protein WDR55 interacts with DDB1A and is thus a putative DCAF. Mutants of WDR55 are embryo lethal, suggesting that a DDB1(WDR55) complex could regulate embryo and endosperm development. Here we report that a weak allele homozygous for wdr55 display pleiotropic phenotypes in the seedling and adult stages, suggesting a novel regulatory role for WDR55 in vegetative development.

