Literature DB >> 23138186

Regulation of the major vacuolar Ca²⁺ transporter genes, by intercellular Ca²⁺ concentration and abiotic stresses, in tip-burn resistant Brassica oleracea.

Jeongyeo Lee1, Inkyu Park, Zee-Won Lee, Suk Weon Kim, Namkwon Baek, Hong-Seok Park, Sang Un Park, Seokyoon Kwon, Hyeran Kim.   

Abstract

Calcium is an essential plant macronutrient that has unique structural and signaling roles related to tip-burn disorder in Brassica spp. crops. For two types of cabbage inbred lines, tip-burn susceptible and resistant, we measured and compared major macronutrient cations, including Ca(2+), in leaves. In both lines, Ca(2+), Mg(2+), Na(+), and K(+), accumulated more in leaf base than in leaf apex. Ca(2+) and K(+) were >2 times more abundant in the tip-burn resistant line, while Na(+) was higher in the susceptible line. Ca(2+) differences between the two lines resulted from differential accumulation of calcium into cell vacuoles. We profiled major vacuolar Ca(2+) transporters, in both cabbage lines, by growth time and intercellular Ca(2+) concentration. Expression pattern of several Ca(2+) transporter genes differed between tip-burn susceptible and resistant lines by growth time points. We also identified promoter regions of the major Ca(2+) vacuole transporter genes, CAX1, ACA4, and ACA11, which displayed hormonal, light and defense-related cis-acting regulatory elements. Finally, transporter genes in the two cabbage lines responded differently to abiotic stresses, demonstrating diversity in gene regulation among orthologous genes.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23138186     DOI: 10.1007/s11033-012-2047-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biol Rep        ISSN: 0301-4851            Impact factor:   2.316


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