Molecular characterization of the gibberellin-stimulated transcript of GASA4 in Citrus
A Citrus clementina gene, CcGASA4 , which is involved in the responses of citrus to stress, was characterized. The gene was induced by Citrus tristeza virus infection, wounding and gibberellic, salicylic and abscisic acid treatments. A qRT-PCR analysis showed that CcGASA4 had a very high basal expre...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant growth regulation 2020-05, Vol.91 (1), p.89-99 |
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Citrus clementina
gene,
CcGASA4
, which is involved in the responses of citrus to stress, was characterized. The gene was induced by
Citrus tristeza virus
infection, wounding and gibberellic, salicylic and abscisic acid treatments. A qRT-PCR analysis showed that
CcGASA4
had a very high basal expression in flowers yet was still able to be further induced independently in giberellic, salicylic and abscisic acid-treated flowers. Subcellular localization analysis revealed that the CcGASA4 protein localized to the cell membrane and nucleus. A yeast two-hybrid analysis and bimolecular fluorescence complementation (BiFC) assays showed that CcGASA4 interacted with two proteins, the large proline-rich protein bag6-A (PRPBAG6-A) and the general negative regulator of transcription subunit 3 (CNOT3). PRPBAG6 has been reported to be involved in disease resistance. Replacing some of CcGASA4's conserved cysteines with alanines (Cys → Ala) abolished the protein’s interaction with CNOT3 but did not show any effect on the protein’s interaction with PRPBAG6-A. Thus,
CcGASA4
appears to play multiple roles in
Citrus
, probably by interacting with different proteins and/or by localizing to different subcellular compartments. |
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ISSN: | 0167-6903 1573-5087 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10725-020-00589-1 |