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Arabidopsis CPR5 regulates ethylene signaling via molecular association with the ETR1 receptor.

Feifei Wang1, Lijuan Wang1, Longfei Qiao1, Jiacai Chen1, Maria Belen Pappa2, Haixia Pei1, Tao Zhang1, Caren Chang2, Chun-Hai Dong1.   

Abstract

The plant hormone ethylene plays various functions in plant growth, development and response to environmental stress. Ethylene is perceived by membrane-bound ethylene receptors, and among the homologous receptors in Arabidopsis, the ETR1 ethylene receptor plays a major role. The present study provides evidence demonstrating that Arabidopsis CPR5 functions as a novel ETR1 receptor-interacting protein in regulating ethylene response and signaling. Yeast split ubiquitin assays and bi-fluorescence complementation studies in plant cells indicated that CPR5 directly interacts with the ETR1 receptor. Genetic analyses indicated that mutant alleles of cpr5 can suppress ethylene insensitivity in both etr1-1 and etr1-2, but not in other dominant ethylene receptor mutants. Overexpression of Arabidopsis CPR5 either in transgenic Arabidopsis plants, or ectopically in tobacco, significantly enhanced ethylene sensitivity. These findings indicate that CPR5 plays a critical role in regulating ethylene signaling. CPR5 is localized to endomembrane structures and the nucleus, and is involved in various regulatory pathways, including pathogenesis, leaf senescence, and spontaneous cell death. This study provides evidence for a novel regulatory function played by CPR5 in the ethylene receptor signaling pathway in Arabidopsis.
© 2017 Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28708312      PMCID: PMC5680097          DOI: 10.1111/jipb.12570

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Integr Plant Biol        ISSN: 1672-9072            Impact factor:   7.061


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