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The plant UV-B photoreceptor UV RESISTANCE LOCUS 8 (UVR8) exists as a homodimer in its inactive ground state. Upon UV-B exposure, UVR8 monomerizes and interacts with a downstream key regulator, the CONSTITUTIVE PHOTOMORPHOGENIC 1/SUPPRESSOR OF PHYA (COP1/SPA) E3 ubiquitin ligase complex, to initiate UV-B signaling. Two WD40 proteins, REPRESSOR OF UV-B PHOTOMORPHOGENESIS 1 (RUP1) and RUP2 directly interact with monomeric UVR8 and facilitate UVR8 ground state reversion, completing the UVR8 photocycle. Here, we reconstituted the RUP-mediated UVR8 redimerization process in vitro and reported the structure of the RUP2-UVR8 complex (2.0 Å). RUP2 and UVR8 formed a heterodimer via two distinct interfaces, designated Interface 1 and 2. The previously characterized Interface 1 is found between the RUP2 WD40 domain and the UVR8 C27 subregion. The newly identified Interface 2 is formed through interactions between the RUP2 WD40 domain and the UVR8 core domain. Disruption of Interface 2 impaired UV-B induced photomorphogenic development in Arabidopsis thaliana. Further biochemical analysis indicated that both interfaces are important for RUP2-UVR8 interactions and RUP2-mediated facilitation of UVR8 redimerization. Our findings suggest that the two-interface-interaction mode is adopted by both RUP2 and COP1 when they interact with UVR8, marking a step forward in understanding the molecular basis that underpins the interactions between UVR8 and its photocycle regulators.
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Nat Commun
August 2025
Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA.
Plants integrate light signals to regulate development and produce protective compounds such as flavonoids under excessive light stress. While these metabolites protect against light damage, their roles in modulating photoreceptor responses remain unclear. Here, we show that naringenin chalcone (NGC), a flavonoid precursor that accumulates in the Arabidopsis chalcone isomerase mutant tt5 but which is also present in wild type plants under solar light, promotes UVR8 monomer accumulation beyond its canonical UV-B response.
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July 2025
Department of Horticulture Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, United States of America.
Plants possess an array of photoreceptors, such as UVR8, cryptochromes, and phytochromes, that perceive the spectral quality of light and regulate plant morphology, growth, and physiology. The use of light-emitting diodes enables the application of targeted light spectra to elicit specific plant responses during cultivation. However, there is a lack of comparative studies evaluating the effects of different spectral regions within the same crop.
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August 2025
School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol, Life Sciences Building, Bristol, BS8 1TQ, UK.
Perception of low irradiance ultraviolet B (UV-B) light (280-315 nm) by the UV RESISTANCE LOCUS 8 (UVR8) photoreceptor initiates signalling pathways that enhance plant defences to UV-B damage, mitigating the effects of higher photon irradiances. We therefore questioned whether UVR8 signalling could also prime plants against herbicide-induced damage, promoting postspray survival. We assessed the effects of a 2 d, low irradiance UV-B pretreatment on the photosynthetic resilience and survival of Arabidopsis thaliana plants treated with herbicides promoting photosynthetic disruption and oxidative stress.
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September 2025
Fundación Instituto Leloir and IIBBA-CONICET. Av. Patricias Argentinas 435, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
When exposed to shade from neighbours, competitive plants modify their growth patterns to improve access to light. In dense plant stands, ranging from forests to humid grasslands and crops, shade is interrupted by sunflecks penetrating the canopy. Relatively infrequent, minute-scale interruptions can significantly contribute to the daily light input.
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August 2025
Organismal and Evolutionary Biology Research Program, Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Viikki Plant Science Centre, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.
Photosynthesis in plants is negatively affected by high light intensity and UV radiation. The photoreceptors UV RESISTANCE LOCUS 8 (UVR8) and CRYPTOCHROMES (CRYs) mediate perception and acclimation of plants to UV-B/UV-A2 (290-340 nm) and UV-A1/blue light (350-500 nm), respectively. However, their roles in photoprotection of photosynthesis across different wavebands of the spectrum remain unclear.
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