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The photoreceptor UVR8 has a pivotal role in mediating plant responses to UV-B wavelengths. Dimeric UVR8 dissociates into monomers following UV-B photoreception, and there is evidence that this process is accompanied by conformational changes that may facilitate interaction of UVR8 with other proteins to initiate signaling. Hence monitoring UVR8 dimer/monomer status and conformation is key to understanding UVR8 action. Here we have used Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) to study these processes in both wild-type and mutant UVR8 proteins in vivo. UVR8 was fused to GFP and mCherry at the C- and N-termini, respectively and both the FRET efficiency and loss of GFP fluorescence after photo-bleaching were measured. In addition, measurements were made for UVR8 fused to either GFP or mCherry to eliminate intra-molecular FRET signals. The results indicate that dissociation of UVR8 dimer to monomer principally accounts for the loss of FRET signal for wild-type UVR8 and there is little evidence of a contribution from conformational change in vivo. Examination of plants expressing UVR8W285F and UVR8D96N,D107N are consistent with these mutant proteins being constitutively dimeric and mono-meric, respectively. The methods employed here will be valuable for monitoring UVR8 dimer/monomer status in vivo in relation to signaling, and will facilitate characterization of dimer/monomer status and conformation of further UVR8 mutants.
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Liao, X., Zhang, B., Blatt, M.R. et al. A FRET method for investigating dimer/monomer status and conformation of the UVR8 photoreceptor. Photochem Photobiol Sci 18, 367–374 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1039/c8pp00489g
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