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SlSGRL, a tomato SGR-like protein, promotes chlorophyll degradation downstream of the ABA signaling pathway.

Minmin Yang1, Shaobo Zhu2, Baozhen Jiao3, Ming Duan4, Qingwei Meng5, Nana Ma6, Wei Lv7.   

Abstract

Chlorophyll (chl) degradation plays a vital role during green plant growth and development, including nutrient metabolism, fruit and seed maturation, and phototoxic detoxification. STAY-GREEN (SGR) is a plant-specific regulator involved in chl degradation. Previous studies showed that SlSGR1 functioned in chl degradation and lycopene accumulation during fruit ripening of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum). However, little is known about SlSGR-LIKE (SlSGRL) gene, which is a homolog of SlSGR1. We cloned the SlSGRL gene and created transgenic tomato plants overexpressing (OE) SlSGRL. Expression analysis showed that SlSGRL was up-regulated by abscisic acid (ABA). Our data showed that SlSGRL-OE lines exhibited earlier leaf yellowing than wild-type (WT) lines under ABA treatment. Yeast two-hybrid (Y2H) assay revealed that SlSGRL interacted with pheophytin pheophorbide hydrolase (SlPPH) and light-harvesting complex a2 (SlLHCa2) to promote the chl degradation. Further analysis demonstrated that ABA-INSENSITIVE5 (SlABI5) and SlABI5-LIKE regulated SlSGRL expression by directly binding to the sequence (-611 to -582) of the SlSGRL promoter that included an ABRE cis-element. We proposed that SlSGRL, which was regulated by SlABI5/SlABI5-LIKE, mainly acted in ABA-induced chl degradation via interacting with SlPPH and SlLHCa2.
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Keywords:  ABI5; Abscisic acid; Chlorophyll degradation; SGRL; Tomato

Year:  2020        PMID: 33166770     DOI: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2020.10.028

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol Biochem        ISSN: 0981-9428            Impact factor:   4.270


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