Yuqing Zhang, Min Huang, Yinyin Liu, Mengmeng Yang, Yuqi Hou, Chao-Feng Huang, Ning Ning Wang, Lei Li
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摘要
STOP1 (SENSITIVE TO PROTON RHIZOTOXICITY 1)转录因子在维持细胞离子平衡和调控植物的铝耐受性中起着关键作用。脱落酸(ABA)通过诱导几个STOP1靶基因的表达参与铝耐受性。然而,ABA信号和stop1介导的基因表达之间的相互作用仍然知之甚少。F-box蛋白RAE1是一种scf型E3连接酶组分,识别STOP1并控制其泛素化和降解。本研究表明,外源ABA的补充通过促进RAE1的表达来降低STOP1水平。值得注意的是,RAE1功能缺失突变体和STOP1过表达系对外源ABA处理的敏感性增强,这与早期ABSCISIC ACID INSENSITIVE5 (ABI5)转录后上调有关。我们的观察结果表明,RAE1作为ABA响应因子,通过控制STOP1的稳态来调节拟南芥的ABA响应。有趣的是,与rae1和STOP1过表达系相比,尽管ABI5减少,但STOP1功能失调等位基因表现出ABA敏感性,除了ABI5抑制基因MFT外,ABA应答基因的表达水平相似。这可能表明STOP1在ABA敏感性中具有双向作用,并强调了维持STOP1稳态以平衡生长和胁迫耐受性的重要性。
The RAE1-STOP1 module regulates ABA sensitivity in early seedlings of Arabidopsis.
The SENSITIVE TO PROTON RHIZOTOXICITY 1 (STOP1) transcription factor plays a pivotal role in maintaining cellular ion balance and governing aluminum tolerance in plants. Abscisic acid (ABA) participates in aluminum tolerance by inducing the expression of several genes that are STOP1 targets. However, the interplay between ABA signaling and STOP1-mediated gene expression remains poorly understood. The F-box protein RAE1, an SCF-type E3 ligase component, recognizes STOP1 and controls its ubiquitination and degradation. This study revealed that exogenous ABA supplementation reduced STOP1 levels by promoting the expression of RAE1. Notably, both RAE1 loss-of-function mutants and STOP1 overexpressing lines showed enhanced sensitivity to exogenous ABA treatment, which correlated with early stage post-transcriptional upregulation of ABSCISIC ACID INSENSITIVE5 (ABI5). Our observations suggest that RAE1 operates as an ABA-responsive factor, exerting control over STOP1 homeostasis to regulate ABA responses in Arabidopsis. Interestingly, the STOP1 dysfunctional alleles exhibit ABA sensitivity despite a reduction in ABI5, with similar expression levels of ABA-responsive genes, except for the ABI5 repressor MFT, compared to the rae1 and STOP1 overexpression lines. This may suggest a bidirectional role of STOP1 in ABA sensitivity and highlights the critical importance of maintaining STOP1 homeostasis to balance growth and stress tolerance.
期刊介绍:
BMC Plant Biology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of plant biology, including molecular, cellular, tissue, organ and whole organism research.