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N-rich protein (NRP)-mediated cell death signaling: a new branch of the ER stress response with implications for plant biotechnology.

Pedro A B Reis1, Elizabeth P B Fontes.   

Abstract

Upon disruption of ER homeostasis, plant cells activate at least two branches of the unfolded protein response (UPR) through IRE1-like and ATAF6-like transducers, resulting in the upregulation of ER-resident molecular chaperones and the activation of the ER-associated degradation protein system. Here, we discuss a new ER stress response pathway in plants that is associated with an osmotic stress response in transducing a cell death signal. Both ER and osmotic stress induce the expression of the novel transcription factor GmERD15, which binds and activates N-rich protein (NRP) promoters to induce NRP expression and cause the upregulation of GmNAC6, an effector of the cell death response. In contrast to this activation mechanism, the ER-resident molecular chaperone binding protein (BiP) attenuates the propagation of the cell death signal by modulating the expression and activity of components of the ER and osmotic stress-induced NRP-mediated cell death signaling. This interaction attenuates dehydration-induced cell death and promotes a better adaptation of BiP-overexpressing transgenic lines to drought.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22580692      PMCID: PMC3442856          DOI: 10.4161/psb.20111

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Signal Behav        ISSN: 1559-2316


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