Plant and Cell Physiology Supplement
Supplement to Plant and Cell Physiology Vol. 46
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Functional analysis of bZIP transcription factors involved in hypoosmolarity-responsive expression of the ProDH gene encoding proline dehydrogenase in Arabidopsis
*Rie SatohYasunari FujitaKazuo NakashimaKazuo ShinozakiKazuko Yamaguchi-Shinozaki
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Abstract
Proline is a common osmolytes in osmotic-stressed plants. We previously reported that an ACTCAT sequence acts as a cis-acting element involved in hypoosmolarity- and proline-responsive expression of an Arabidopsis proline dehydrogenase (ProDH) gene.
Search of the database for cis-acting elements revealed that the ACTCAT sequence is similar to the GCN4 motif recognized by bZIPs. We examined whether Arabidopsis bZIPs function as transcription factors for the ACTCAT sequence. Transient assay revealed that the four bZIPs, named an ATB2 subgroup, activate the expression of a reporter gene driven by the ACTCAT sequence. The transactivation activity of the ATB2 subgroup was enhanced by hypoosmolarity. The recombinant ATB2 subgroup proteins specifically bound to the ACTCAT sequence. The sGFP::AtbZIP11/ATB2 fusion protein is localized in the nucleus. These results suggest that the ATB2 subgroup functions as a transcriptional activator for hypoosmolarity-inducible expression of ProDH. We are currently analyzing transgenic >Arabidopsis plants overexpressing the ATB2 subgroup cDNAs.
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