Arabidopsis bZIP1 Transcription Factor Binding to ABRE cis-Element Regulates Abscisic Acid Signal Transduction

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Xiao-Li SUN, Yong Li, Hua CAI, Xi BAI, Wei JI, Zuo-Jun JI, Yan-Ming ZHU
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Abstract

Abscisic acid (ABA) is a phytohormone and mediates response and adaptation of higher plants to various environmental stresses during vegetative growth. The basic leucine zipper (bZIP) transcription factors are also important regulators of plant development and abiotic resistance, acting through either ABA-dependent or ABA-independent mechanisms. In this study, the involvement of the AtbZIP1 gene in plant responsiveness to ABA was investigated and characterized. As confirmed by PCR and reverse transcription PCR (RT-PCR), AtbZIP1 has been silenced in mutant Arabidopsis ko-1 (SALK_059343) and ko-2 (SALK_069489C). The AtbZIP1 knockout plants reduced the sensitivity to ABA both at the seed germination stage and the seedling stage, with improvement in rates of germination, leaf opening/greening, and primary root length. For investigating whether the regulation of AtbZIP1-mediated ABA responsiveness depended on the ABA-responsive elements (ABRE), the AtbZIP1 HIS6 fusion protein was expressed in Escherichia coli. The AtbZIP1 HIS6 was specifically bound to the ABRE cis-elements. According to the results of semiquantitative RT-PCR analysis, AtbZIP1 disruption altered expressions of some ABA responsive genes, such as NCED3, RD22, KIN1, and RD29A. The results indicated that AtbZIP1 regulates ABA signal transduction by binding to the ABREs and altered the expressions of the ABA responsive genes.

拟南芥bZIP1转录因子结合ABRE顺式元件调控脱落酸信号转导
脱落酸(ABA)是一种植物激素,介导高等植物在营养生长过程中对各种环境胁迫的响应和适应。碱性亮氨酸拉链(bZIP)转录因子也是植物发育和非生物抗性的重要调节因子,通过aba依赖或aba独立的机制起作用。在这项研究中,AtbZIP1基因参与植物对ABA的响应进行了研究和表征。经PCR和反转录PCR (RT-PCR)证实,AtbZIP1在突变体拟南芥ko-1 (SALK_059343)和ko-2 (SALK_069489C)中被沉默。AtbZIP1基因敲除植株在种子萌发期和幼苗期对ABA的敏感性均降低,发芽率、叶片开绿率和初生根长度均有所提高。为了研究AtbZIP1介导的ABA应答性调控是否依赖于ABA应答元件(ABRE),我们在大肠杆菌中表达了AtbZIP1 HIS6融合蛋白。AtbZIP1 - HIS6特异性结合到ABRE顺式元件上。根据半定量RT-PCR分析结果,AtbZIP1的破坏改变了一些ABA应答基因的表达,如NCED3、RD22、KIN1和RD29A。结果表明,AtbZIP1通过与ABREs结合调控ABA信号转导,改变ABA应答基因的表达。
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