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The GIGANTEA-ENHANCED EM LEVEL Complex Enhances Drought Tolerance via Regulation of Abscisic Acid Synthesis.

Dongwon Baek1, Woe-Yeon Kim1,2, Joon-Yung Cha1,2, Hee Jin Park3,4, Gilok Shin3, Junghoon Park3, Chae Jin Lim3, Hyun Jin Chun2, Ning Li5, Doh Hoon Kim6, Sang Yeol Lee1, Jose M Pardo7, Min Chul Kim1, Dae-Jin Yun8,4.   

Abstract

Drought is one of the most critical environmental stresses limiting plant growth and crop productivity. The synthesis and signaling of abscisic acid (ABA), a key phytohormone in the drought stress response, is under photoperiodic control. GIGANTEA (GI), a key regulator of photoperiod-dependent flowering and the circadian rhythm, is also involved in the signaling pathways for various abiotic stresses. In this study, we isolated ENHANCED EM LEVEL (EEL)/basic Leu zipper 12, a transcription factor involved in ABA signal responses, as a GI interactor in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana). The diurnal expression of 9-CIS-EPOXYCAROTENOID DIOXYGENASE 3 (NCED3), a rate-limiting ABA biosynthetic enzyme, was reduced in the eel, gi-1, and eel gi-1 mutants under normal growth conditions. Chromatin immunoprecipitation and electrophoretic mobility shift assays revealed that EEL and GI bind directly to the ABA-responsive element motif in the NCED3 promoter. Furthermore, the eel, gi-1, and eel gi-1 mutants were hypersensitive to drought stress due to uncontrolled water loss. The transcript of NCED3, endogenous ABA levels, and stomatal closure were all reduced in the eel, gi-1, and eel gi-1 mutants under drought stress. Our results suggest that the EEL-GI complex positively regulates diurnal ABA synthesis by affecting the expression of NCED3, and contributes to the drought tolerance of Arabidopsis.
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Year:  2020        PMID: 32690755      PMCID: PMC7479899          DOI: 10.1104/pp.20.00779

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0889            Impact factor:   8.340


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