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Science 20 June 1997:
Vol. 276. no. 5320, pp. 1865 - 1868
DOI: 10.1126/science.276.5320.1865

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ARF1, a Transcription Factor That Binds to Auxin Response Elements

Tim Ulmasov, Gretchen Hagen, Tom J. Guilfoyle *

The plant hormone auxin regulates plant physiology by modulating the interaction of transcription factors with auxin response elements (AuxREs) of the affected genes. A transcription factor, Auxin Response Factor 1 (ARF1), that binds to the sequence TGTCTC in AuxREs was cloned from Arabidopsis by using a yeast one-hybrid system. ARF1 has an amino-terminal DNA-binding domain related to the carboxyl terminus of the maize transactivator Viviparous-1. Sequence requirements for ARF1 binding in vitro are identical to those that confer auxin responsiveness in vivo. The carboxyl terminus of ARF1 contains two motifs found in the Aux/IAA class of proteins and appears to mediate protein-protein interactions.

Department of Biochemistry, University of Missouri, 117 Schweitzer Hall, Columbia, MO 65211, USA.
*   To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: bctguilf{at}muccmail.missouri.edu


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