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ABI4 mediates antagonistic effects of abscisic acid and gibberellins at transcript and protein levels.

Kai Shu1,2, Qian Chen2,3, Yaorong Wu2, Ruijun Liu2,3, Huawei Zhang2, Pengfei Wang2, Yanli Li2, Shengfu Wang2, Sanyuan Tang2, Chunyan Liu2, Wenyu Yang1, Xiaofeng Cao2, Giovanna Serino4, Qi Xie2.   

Abstract

Abscisic acid (ABA) and gibberellins (GAs) are plant hormones which antagonistically mediate numerous physiological processes, and their optimal balance is essential for normal plant development. However, the molecular mechanism underlying ABA and GA antagonism still needs to be determined. Here, we report that ABA-INSENSITIVE 4 (ABI4) is a central factor in GA/ABA homeostasis and antagonism in post-germination stages. ABI4 overexpression in Arabidopsis (OE-ABI4) leads to developmental defects including a decrease in plant height and poor seed production. The transcription of a key ABA biosynthetic gene, NCED6, and of a key GA catabolic gene, GA2ox7, is significantly enhanced by ABI4 overexpression. ABI4 activates NCED6 and GA2ox7 transcription by directly binding to the promoters, and genetic analysis revealed that mutation in these two genes partially rescues the dwarf phenotype of ABI4 overexpressing plants. Consistently, ABI4 overexpressing seedlings have a lower GA/ABA ratio than the wild type. We further show that ABA induces GA2ox7 transcription while GA represses NCED6 expression in an ABI4-dependent manner; and that ABA stabilizes the ABI4 protein whereas GA promotes its degradation. Taken together, these results suggest that ABA and GA antagonize each other by oppositely acting on ABI4 transcript and protein levels.
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Keywords:  ABA; ABI4; GA; antagonism; transcription factor

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26708041     DOI: 10.1111/tpj.13109

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant J        ISSN: 0960-7412            Impact factor:   6.417


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