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STRESS RESPONSE SUPPRESSOR1 and STRESS RESPONSE SLIPPRESSOR2, Two DEAD-Box RNA Helicases That Attenuate Arabidopsis Responses to Multiple Abiotic Stresses.

Authors :
Kant, Pragya
Kant, Surya
Gordon, Michal
Shaked, Ruth
Barak, Simon
Source :
Plant Physiology; Nov2007, Vol. 145 Issue 3, p814-830, 17p, 3 Charts, 7 Graphs
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Two genes encoding Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) DEAD-box RNA helicases were identified in a functional genomics screen as being down-regulated by multiple abiotic stresses. Mutations in either gene caused increased tolerance to salt, osmotic, and heat stresses, suggesting that the helicases suppress responses to abiotic stress. The genes were therefore designated STRESS RESPONSE SUPPRESSOR1 (STRSTI; At1g31970) and STRS2 (At5g08620). In the strs mutants, salt, osmotic, and cold stresses in- duced enhanced expression of genes encoding the transcriptional activators DREB1A/CBF3 and DREB2A and a downstream DREB target gene, RD29A. Under heat stress, the strs mutants exhibited enhanced expression of the heat shock transcription factor genes, HSF4 and HSF7, and the downstream gene HEAT SHOCK PROTEIN1O1. Germination of mutant seed was hyposensitive to the phytohormone abscisic acid (ABA), but mutants showed up-regulated expression of genes encoding ABA- dependent stress-responsive transcriptional activators and their downstream targets. In wild-type plants, STRSI and STRS2 expression was rapidly down-regulated by salt, osmotic, and heat stress, but not cold stress. STRS expression was also reduced by ABA, but salt stress led to reduced STRS expression in both wild-type and ABA-deficient mutant plants. Taken together, our results suggest that STRS1 and STRS2 attenuate the expression of stress-responsive transcriptional activators and function in ABA-dependent and ABA-independent abiotic stress signaling networks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00320889
Volume :
145
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Plant Physiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
27728075
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.107.099895