| Literature DB >> 28899981 |
Iwai Ohbayashi1, Chung-Yi Lin1, Naoki Shinohara1, Yoko Matsumura2, Yasunori Machida2, Gorou Horiguchi3, Hirokazu Tsukaya4,5, Munetaka Sugiyama6.
Abstract
Ribosome-related mutants in Arabidopsis thaliana share several notable characteristics regarding growth and development, which implies the existence of a common pathway that responds to disorders in ribosome biogenesis. As a first step to explore this pathway genetically, we screened a mutagenized population of root initiation defective2 (rid2), a temperature-sensitive mutant that is impaired in pre-rRNA processing, and isolated suppressor of root initiation defective two1 (sriw1), a suppressor mutant in which the defects of cell proliferation observed in rid2 at the restrictive temperature was markedly rescued. sriw1 was identified as a missense mutation of the NAC transcription factor gene ANAC082 The sriw1 mutation greatly alleviated the developmental abnormalities of rid2 and four other tested ribosome-related mutants, including rid3 However, the impaired pre-rRNA processing in rid2 and rid3 was not relieved by sriw1 Expression of ANAC082 was localized to regions where phenotypic effects of ribosome-related mutations are readily evident and was elevated in rid2 and rid3 compared with the wild type. These findings suggest that ANAC082 acts downstream of perturbation of biogenesis of the ribosome and may mediate a set of stress responses leading to developmental alterations and cell proliferation defects.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28899981 PMCID: PMC5774571 DOI: 10.1105/tpc.17.00255
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Cell ISSN: 1040-4651 Impact factor: 11.277