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Hironori Takasaki1, Kyonoshin Maruyama2, Fuminori Takahashi1, Miki Fujita1, Takuya Yoshida3, Kazuo Nakashima2, Fumiyoshi Myouga1, Kiminori Toyooka1, Kazuko Yamaguchi-Shinozaki3, Kazuo Shinozaki1.
Abstract
Leaf senescence is the terminal phenotype of plant leaf development, and ethylene is a major plant hormone inducing leaf senescence. Recent studies have shown that abscisic acid (ABA) also induces leaf senescence. However, the detailed mechanisms of ABA-induced leaf senescence remain unclear. We focused on the A subfamily of stress-responsive NAC (SNAC-A) transcription factors, the expression of which is induced by abiotic stresses, particularly ABA. Gene expression analysis revealed that seven SNAC-A genes including ANAC055, ANAC019, ANAC072/RD26, ANAC002/ATAF1, ANAC081/ATAF2, ANAC102 and ANAC032 were induced by long-term treatment with ABA and/or during age-dependent senescence. The SNAC-A septuple mutant clearly showed retardation of ABA-inducible leaf senescence. Microarray analysis indicated that SNAC-As induce ABA- and senescence-inducible genes. In addition, comparison of the expression profiles of the downstream genes of SNAC-As and ABA-responsive element (ABRE)-binding protein (AREB)/ABRE-binding factor (ABF) (AREB/ABFs) indicates that SNAC-As induce a different set of ABA-inducible genes from those mediated by AREB/ABFs. These results suggest that SNAC-As play crucial roles in ABA-induced leaf senescence signaling. We also discuss the function of SNAC-As in the transcriptional change of leaf senescence as well as in ABA response under abiotic stress conditions.Entities:
Keywords: Arabidopsis thaliana; NAC; abscisic acid; leaf senescence; transcription factor
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26518251 DOI: 10.1111/tpj.13067
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant J ISSN: 0960-7412 Impact factor: 6.417