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The Arabidopsis ubiquitin ligase ATL31 is transcriptionally controlled by WRKY33 transcription factor in response to pathogen attack

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The Arabidopsis ubiquitin ligase ATL31 is transcriptionally controlled by WRKY33 transcription factor in response to pathogen attack

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Thais Huarancca Reyesほか
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日本植物細胞分子生物学会
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2015
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ATL31, an <i>Arabidopsis</i> RING-type ubiquitin ligase, plays a critical role in plant carbon/nitrogen (C/N)-nutrient responses during post-germinati...

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ATL31, an <i>Arabidopsis</i> RING-type ubiquitin ligase, plays a critical role in plant carbon/nitrogen (C/N)-nutrient responses during post-germinative growth and in defense responses to pathogen attack. <i>ATL31</i> expression under these stress conditions suggested the presence of transcriptional regulators mediated by these stress signals. We recently reported that the expression pattern of <i>WRKY33</i>, a transcription factor involved in plant defense responses, is highly correlated with that of <i>ATL31</i>. In this study, we investigated the detailed relationship between the <i>ATL31</i> gene and WRKY33. Using transient reporter analysis, we found that WRKY33 could significantly activate <i>ATL31</i> transcription in plant cells. Transcript analysis of stable transgenic <i>Arabidopsis</i> plants overexpressing <i>WRKY33</i> confirmed that the expression of <i>ATL31</i> in response to the PAMPs flg22 and chitin was enhanced compared with wild-type plants, while expression was repressed in <i>wrky33</i> mutants. Further detailed transient reporter analysis revealed that transactivation by WRKY33 is required and mediated through a specific W-box <i>cis</i>-acting element in the promoter region of the <i>ATL31</i> gene. In contrast, WRKY33 did not regulate <i>ATL31</i> expression during the C/N response. Taken together, these results demonstrate that WRKY33 acts as a transcription factor of <i>ATL31</i> and positively regulates its expression during activation of plant defense responses.
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ATL31, an <i>Arabidopsis</i> RING-type ubiquitin ligase, plays a critical role in plant carbon/nitrogen (C/N)-nutrient responses during post-germinative growth and in defense responses to pathogen attack. <i>ATL31</i> expression under these stress conditions suggested the presence of transcriptional regulators mediated by these stress signals. We recently reported that the expression pattern of <i>WRKY33</i>, a transcription factor involved in plant defense responses, is highly correlated with that of <i>ATL31</i>. In this study, we investigated the detailed relationship between the <i>ATL31</i> gene and WRKY33. Using transient reporter analysis, we found that WRKY33 could significantly activate <i>ATL31</i> transcription in plant cells. Transcript analysis of stable transgenic <i>Arabidopsis</i> plants overexpressing <i>WRKY33</i> confirmed that the expression of <i>ATL31</i> in response to the PAMPs flg22 and chitin was enhanced compared with wild-type plants, while expression was repressed in <i>wrky33</i> mutants. Further detailed transient reporter analysis revealed that transactivation by WRKY33 is required and mediated through a specific W-box <i>cis</i>-acting element in the promoter region of the <i>ATL31</i> gene. In contrast, WRKY33 did not regulate <i>ATL31</i> expression during the C/N response. Taken together, these results demonstrate that WRKY33 acts as a transcription factor of <i>ATL31</i> and positively regulates its expression during activation of plant defense responses.
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RING‐H2 type ubiquitin ligase EL5 is involved in root development through the maintenance of cell viability in rice
Activation of a mitogen‐activated protein kinase pathway in <i>Arabidopsis</i> by chitin
Arabidopsis WRKY33 Is a Key Transcriptional Regulator of Hormonal and Metabolic Responses toward <i>Botrytis cinerea</i> Infection
GUS fusions: beta-glucuronidase as a sensitive and versatile gene fusion marker in higher plants.
Arabidopsis MAP kinase 4 regulates gene expression through transcription factor release in the nucleus
WRKY transcription factors
Cerato-Platanin Induces Resistance in Arabidopsis Leaves through Stomatal Perception, Overexpression of Salicylic Acid- and Ethylene-Signalling Genes and Camalexin Biosynthesis
Development of series of gateway binary vectors, GWBs, for realizing efficient construction of fusion genes for plant transformation
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