Expression of the Arabidopsis redox-related LEA protein, SAG21 is regulated by ERF, NAC and WRKY transcription factors
SAG21/LEA5 is an unusual late embryogenesis abundant protein in Arabidopsis thaliana , that is primarily mitochondrially located and may be important in regulating translation in both chloroplasts and mitochondria. SAG21 expression is regulated by a plethora of abiotic and biotic stresses and plant...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2024-04, Vol.14 (1), p.7756-7756, Article 7756 |
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Zusammenfassung: | SAG21/LEA5 is an unusual late embryogenesis abundant protein in
Arabidopsis thaliana
, that is primarily mitochondrially located and may be important in regulating translation in both chloroplasts and mitochondria.
SAG21
expression is regulated by a plethora of abiotic and biotic stresses and plant growth regulators indicating a complex regulatory network. To identify key transcription factors regulating
SAG21
expression, yeast-1-hybrid screens were used to identify transcription factors that bind the 1685 bp upstream of the
SAG21
translational start site. Thirty-three transcription factors from nine different families bound to the
SAG21
promoter, including members of the ERF, WRKY and NAC families. Key binding sites for both NAC and WRKY transcription factors were tested through site directed mutagenesis indicating the presence of cryptic binding sites for both these transcription factor families. Co-expression in protoplasts confirmed the activation of
SAG21
by WRKY63/ABO3, and
SAG21
upregulation elicited by oligogalacturonide elicitors was partially dependent on WRKY63, indicating its role in
SAG21
pathogen responses.
SAG21
upregulation by ethylene was abolished in the
erf1
mutant, while wound-induced
SAG21
expression was abolished in
anac71
mutants, indicating
SAG21
expression can be regulated by several distinct transcription factors depending on the stress condition. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-024-58161-0 |