The F-box cofactor UFO redirects the LEAFY floral regulator to novel cis -elements

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Rieu, Philippe | Turchi, Laura | Thévenon, Emmanuel | Zarkadas, Eleftherios | Nanao, Max | Chahtane, Hicham | Tichtinsky, Gabrielle | Lucas, Jérémy | Blanc-Mathieu, Romain | Zubieta, Chloe | Schoehn, Guy | Parcy, François

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SUMMARY In angiosperms, flower patterning requires the localized expression of the APETALA3 ( AP3 ) floral homeotic gene involved in petal and stamen development. AP3 is synergistically induced by the master transcription factor (TF) LEAFY (LFY) and the F-box protein UNUSUAL FLORAL ORGANS (UFO), but the molecular mechanism underlying this synergy has remained unknown. Here we show that the connection to ubiquitination pathways suggested by the F-box domain of UFO is mostly dispensable for its function and that UFO instead acts by forming a transcriptional complex with LFY and binds to newly discovered regulatory elements. Cryo-electron microscopy explains how a LFY-UFO complex forms on these novel DNA sites due to direct interaction of UFO with LFY and DNA. Finally, we show that this complex has a deep evolutionary origin, largely predating flowering plants. This work reveals a novel mechanism of an F-box protein in directly modulating the DNA-binding specificity of a master TF.

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