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Supplementary Materials for Title: Seven Zinc Finger transcription factors are novel regulators of the stress responsive gene OsDREB1B Authors: Duarte D. Figueiredo, Pedro M. Barros, André M. Cordeiro, Tânia S. Serra, Tiago Lourenço, Subhash Chander, M. Margarida Oliveira, Nelson J. M. Saibo Supplementary Figure S1 Fig. S1. Analysis of the OsDREB1B gene expression under abiotic stress conditions. The intensity of the bands obtained by semi-quantitative RT-PCR (Fig. 1A) was quantified using the ImageJ software and normalized to the internal control. Majority YKCTVCGKAFSSYQALGGHKASHRKP---SLSGG 10 AZF1 AZF2 AZF3 STZ ZOS3-12 ZOS11-10 ZOS12-7 Supplementary Figure S2 A 20 Majority QALGGHKRCH Majority YKCTVCGKAFSSYQALGGHKASHRKP---SLSGGGDDLSTSSATTVLAVTI--------G-A-SGKIHVCSICGKSFATG 10 AZF1 AZF2 AZF3 STZ ZOS3-12 ZOS11-10 ZOS12-7 20 30 40 50 60 70 90 80 AZF1 QALGGHKRCH YKCTVCGKSFSSYQALGGHKTSHRKPTNTSITSGNQELSNNSHSNSGSVVINVTVNTGNGVSQSGKIHTCSICFKSFASG 80 AZF2 QALGGHKRCH --CNVCEKAFPSYQALGGHKASHRIKPPTVISTTADD--------STAPTISIVAGEKHPIAASGKIHECSICHKVFPTG 70 AZF3 QALGGHKRCH YKCGVCYKTFSSYQALGGHKASHR-----SLYGGGENDKSTPSTAV-------------------KSHVCSVCGKSFATG 56 STZ QALGGHKRCH YKCSVCDKTFSSYQALGGHKASHRKNLSQTLSGGGDDHSTSSATTTSAVTTG-----------SGKSHVCTICNKSFPSG 69 ZOS3-12 QALGGHKRCH FRCTVCGKAFASYQALGGHKSSHRKPPS-----PGDHYGAAAAAQQLASAGDSKEDSASSAAGSTGPHRCTICRRSFATG 75 ZOS11-10 QALGGHMRRH FQCRTCGRRFSTFQALGGHRTSHKRP---RVRADGLDLLLGARPGKLGA----------GGASTPVVHRCDMCGKVFATG 67 ZOS12-7 GSLREHMMMH HCCNKCDKSFRSGNALGGHMSCHRS-------VGNQPKSTSSPPTVVDLHMPLLSSCDDNLLLLPPETQCQMCSKVFSTS 73 Zn Finger Zn Finger Majority QALGGHKRCH 90 B AZF1 QALGGHKRCH Majority QALGGHKRCH KKRFRTKFTQEQKEKMLAFAERVGWRIQKQDDAAVQRFCEEIGVKRHVLKVWMHNNKH AZF2 AZF3 QALGGHKRCH 20 30 40 50 STZ QALGGHKRCH 10 ZOS3-12 QALGGHKRCH OsZHD1 KKRFRTKFTQEQKDKMLAFAERVGWRIQKHDEAAVQQFCDEVGVKRHVLKVWMHNNKH ZOS11-10 QALGGHMRRH OsZHD2 KKRFRTKFTQEQKDKMLAFAERLGWRIQKHDEAAVQQFCEEVCVKRHVLKVWMHNNKH ZOS12-7 GSLREHMMMH OsZHD4 OsZHD8 AtZHD1 AtZHD4 AtZHD5 AtZHD8 KKRFRTKFTAEQKARMLEFAERVGWRLQKLDDAMVHHFCQEIGVKRRVLKHAVGDVTV RKRFRTKFTPEQKERMREFAEKQGWRINRNDDGALDRFCVEIGVKRHVLKVWMHNHKN RKRHRTKFTAEQKERMLALAERIGWRIQRQDDEVIQRFCQETGVPRQVLKVWLHNNKH KKRFRTKFTPEQKEKMLSFAEKVGWKIQRQEDCVVQRFCEEIGVKRRVLKVWMHNNKI KKRFRTKFTTDQKERMMDFAEKLGWRMNKQDEEELKRFCGEIGVKRQVFKVWMHNNKN RKRFRTKFSQYQKEKMFEFSERVGWRMPKADDVVVKEFCREIGVDKSVFKVWMHNNKI 90 80 66 79 85 77 83 Homeodomain Fig. S2. Alignment of conserved DNA-binding domains of the Zn Finger TFs. (A) Alignment of the C2H2-type Zn Finger TFs identified in this study with the Arabidopsis TFs described by Sakamoto et al. (2004). In that study, those TFs were shown to bind to the cis-element A(G/C)T-X3-4-A(G/C)T. For ZOS12-7, only the two first Zn Finger domains were considered in this analysis. Amino-acid residues conserved in all the proteins are shown in dark grey, while residues conserved in all proteins except one are shown in light grey. (B) Alignment of ZF-HD TFs identified in this study with the closest Arabidopsis homologues: AtZHD1 is the closest homologue to OsZHD1 and OsZHD2, while AtZHD4 is to OsZHD4 and AtZHD8 to OsZHD8. AtZHD5/ATHB33 was also included in the alignment since it was shown to bind to the TAATTA cis-element in the study by Tan and Irish (2006). 30 YKCTVCGKSFSSYQALGGHKTSHRKPTNTSITSG --CNVCEKAFPSYQALGGHKASHRIKPPTVISTT YKCGVCYKTFSSYQALGGHKASHR-----SLYGG YKCSVCDKTFSSYQALGGHKASHRKNLSQTLSGG FRCTVCGKAFASYQALGGHKSSHRKPPS-----P FQCRTCGRRFSTFQALGGHRTSHKRP---RVRAD HCCNKCDKSFRSGNALGGHMSCHRS-------VG 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 Supplementary Figure S3 6 Putative C2H2 DNA-binding elements 5 4 3 2 1 0 Putative ZF-HD DNA-binding elements 2,5 2 1,5 1 0,5 0 Fig. S3. Putative Zn Finger binding elements present in the OsDREB1B promoter. The plots show the number of copies of the cis-elements in each of the four promoter fragments used in the Y1H screen, as well as in the OsDREB1B coding region (cds; used for comparison purposes). Top panel shows the enrichement in the A(G/C)T-X3-4-A(G/C)T cis-element. The promoter fragment ranging from -1028 to 388bp is particularly enriched in this cis-element, which correlates with the fact that ZOS3-12, ZOS11-10 and ZOS12-7 all bind to it in the Y1H assay (see Fig. 3). Bottom panel shows the enrichment in the ZFHD binding element (TAATTA), which is more abundant in the OsDREB1B promoter fragment ranging from -1527 to -961bp. This also correlates with the fact that all the ZF-HD identified in our study bind to this region of the promoter. Supplementary Figure S4 Fig. S4. Expression analysis of the TF encoding genes under abiotic stress conditions. The intensity of the bands obtained by semi-quantitative RT-PCR (Fig. 4) was quantified using the ImageJ software and the expression of selected genes was normalized to the internal control. Supplementary Figure S5 GFP DAPI Bright field GFP:OsZHD1 GFP:OsZHD2 GFP:OsZHD4 GFP:OsZHD8 GFP:ZOS3-12 GFP:ZOS10-11 GFP:ZOS12-7 GFP Fig. S5. Cellular localization of the Zn Finger TFs. The TFs were expressed in a translational fusion with GFP in Arabidopsis protoplasts. DAPI staining shows the localization of the nucleus in each cell. Supplementary Table S1 – Primers used to isolate the OsDREB1B promoter fragments Fragment Primer Sequence1 5’-3’ Fragment size (bp) Promoter region 498 -1945 to -1447 bp 566 -1527 to -961bp 6402 -1028 to -388bp 485 -488 to -3bp GCTCTAGATGAATTTGGCTTGAAGGATG 1 GGACTAGTTCCGTCATTAACAAATGTGAGTT GCTCTAGATCACGAGATGAATCTTTTGAGC 2 GGACTAGTGCACCGTCAATTCTTCGATA ATGCGGCCGCCAAAGTTTTGGCTTCTAATTGGT 3 GGACTAGTTGACTCTCTCTGGTTCACTTCG ATGCGGCCGCTCGGAGTAACACTCGTGCAG 4 GGACTAGTTGACTCTCTCTGGTTCACTTCG 1 Adaptors with restriction enzyme sites are underlined. Fragment obtained by enzymatic digestion with XbaI of a 1000bp fragment obtained with the primers indicated. 2 Supplementary Table S2 – Primers used for semi-quantitative RT-PCR Gene Primer Sequence 5’-3’ Number of PCR cycles Annealing temperature 31 58ºC 30 58ºC 28 58ºC 35 63ºC 33 63ºC 32 58ºC 32 58ºC 30 58ºC 20 58ºC 22 58ºC 23 58ºC CGCGAGGGGGGTCAGGGA OsDREB1B TAGTAGCTCCAGAGCGGCAT CAGCAGTTCTGTGACGAGGT OsZHD1 TAGAGCCGAGAACGAATGCT GGATGCACAACAACAAGCAC OsZHD2 AGAACCCAACCACAATGGAA AGCCATTGTTGCTGTGTCTG OsZHD4 CCCATTGTTACCCACATGCT CTGAGCCTGGTGCCCTAC OsZHD8 ACGGACGACGGGAGGAAG AGGAGGAGGAGGTGCAGAGT ZOS3-12 TTGAGCAGATTGAGTACATTAATTTTT GGTGAGTCGTAATGGCACAA ZOS11-10 TGAACATTACAAAATCAAAGACGAA GTGGTGTGTCACGAGCAATC ZOS12-7 GCATGCAACATGGAAATCAG GTCGCACTTCATGATGGAGTTG ACTIN1 CATGCTATCCCTCATCTCGAC ACCCTCCTCTTGGTCGTTTT eEF1α AAATACCCGCATTCCACAAC CAAAATTTTCCACCCGAATG UBC2 ATCACATGAATCAGCCATGC Supplementary Table S3 – cis-acting elements in the promoter region of OsDREB1B as predicted by the PlantCARE and PlantPAN softwares (continues on the next page) Position(s) (from ATG) Putative TF binding sites ABI4 coupling element 1140 AGAMOUS and AGAMOUS-like 275, 297, 307, 319, 411, 416, 949, 1319, 1365, 1473 1624, 1657 678, 725, 766, 1073, 1428, 1446, 1489, 1675, 1798, 1814, 1917, 1970 ARR1 Sequence(s) (5’->3’) Species CTGCCCTT maize CCA(A/T)A Arabidopsis (T/A)AGATT Arabidopsis GCTTT maize ACACTCG Arabidopsis, carrot DOF1-3 427, 667, 780, 889, 1406 DPBF1-2 and ABI5 474 GT-1 (involved in light signaling) 599, 784, 926, 1092, 1215, 1567, 1990 G(A/T)AAA(T/A) Arabidopsis Homeodomain proteins 672, 719, 948, 980, 982, 1067, 1964, 1383, 1483, 1792, 1909, 1961, 1966 ATTAT, TTATT, ATGAT Arabidopsis HvGAMYB 46, 336, 936, 1807 CAACC barley MYB (involved in water stress) 268, 422, 571, 1084, 1809 AAACCA, TAACGG Arabidopsis MYB1 49 CTCCAACC Arabidopsis MYC 1459 CATTTG Arabidopsis OsBIHD1 342 TGTCA rice OsMYBS1-3 1855 TATCCA rice RAV1 271, 984, 1769 CAACA Arabidopsis WRKY (involved in biotic stress) 517, 688, 882, 967, 1350, 1979 TTGAC Arabidopsis, rice, barley, tobacco ZF-HD 720, 1441, 1499, 1545 TAATTA Arabidopsis Supplementary Table S3 (continued) Position(s) (from ATG) Other cis-elements Sequence(s) (5’->3’) Species CCGCGTG, GACCGTA Arabidopsis ABRE-related 174, 1685 Anaerobic response element (ARE) 1083 TGGTTT maize DRE1 core 335 ACCGAGA maize Elicitor response element 881 TTGACC parsley, tobacco 695 ATTTCAAA tomato AGAAATTTCT, AAAAAATTTC Arabidopsis 529 ACTCAT Arabidopsis 62 CAACTC rice GCCAC, GGGCC, AATCTAATCT, ATAGATAA, GATAGGG Arabidopsis, maize Ethylene responsive element Heat Shock Element (HSE) Hypoosmolarity response element Involved in gibberellinrelated expression 1039, 1320 Involved in light signaling 171, 178, 1567, 1601, 1884 Involved in MeJa signaling 359, 965, 1450 TGACG barley, tobacco, Arabidopsis 937, 1667, AACCAA duckweed 1361 CCGAC Arabidopsis GCTGCT Arabidopsis, maize, pea, barley, rice CC(G/A)CCC maize Involved in phytochrome regulation Low-temperature Responsive Element (LTRE; portion of CRT) Present in promoters of anaerobic-responsive genes Sp1 element (involved in light signaling) 218, 221, 224, 227 308, 1231, 1235