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A seed-specific heat-shock transcription factor involved in developmental regulation during embryogenesis in sunflower.

Concepción Almoguera1, Anabel Rojas, Juan Díaz-Martín, Pilar Prieto-Dapena, Raul Carranco, Juan Jordano.   

Abstract

We report the cloning and functional characterization of the first heat-shock transcription factor that is specifically expressed during embryogenesis in the absence of environmental stress. In sunflower embryos this factor, HaHSFA9, trans-activated promoters with poor consensus heat-shock cis-elements, including that of the seed-specific Hahsp17.6G1 gene. Mutations that improved the heat-shock cis-element consensus at the Hahsp17.7G4 promoter impaired transient activation by HaHSFA9 in sunflower embryos. The same mutations did not affect heat-shock-induced gene expression of this promoter in transgenic tobacco plants but reduced the developmental activation by endogenous heat-shock transcription factors (HSFs) in seeds. Sunflower, and perhaps other plants such as tobacco, differs from the vertebrate animal systems in having at least one specialized HSF with expression and (or) activation patterns strictly restricted to embryos. Our results strongly indicate that HaHSFA9 is a transcription factor critically involved in the developmental activation of Hahsp17.6G1 and in that of similar target genes as Hahsp17.7G4.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12228226     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M207330200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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5.  Functional interaction between two transcription factors involved in the developmental regulation of a small heat stress protein gene promoter.

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6.  Repression by an auxin/indole acetic acid protein connects auxin signaling with heat shock factor-mediated seed longevity.

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