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New ABA-Hypersensitive Arabidopsis Mutants Are Affected in Loci Mediating Responses to Water Deficit and Dickeya dadantii Infection

On water deficit, abscisic acid (ABA) induces stomata closure to reduce water loss by transpiration. To identify Arabidopsis thaliana mutants which transpire less on drought, infrared thermal imaging of leaf temperature has been used to screen for suppressors of an ABA-deficient mutant (aba3-1) cold...

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Autores principales: Plessis, Anne, Cournol, Raphaël, Effroy, Delphine, Silva Pérez, Viridiana, Botran, Lucy, Kraepiel, Yvan, Frey, Anne, Sotta, Bruno, Cornic, Gabriel, Leung, Jeffrey, Giraudat, Jérôme, Marion-Poll, Annie, North, Helen M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3102102/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21633512
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0020243
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author Plessis, Anne
Cournol, Raphaël
Effroy, Delphine
Silva Pérez, Viridiana
Botran, Lucy
Kraepiel, Yvan
Frey, Anne
Sotta, Bruno
Cornic, Gabriel
Leung, Jeffrey
Giraudat, Jérôme
Marion-Poll, Annie
North, Helen M.
author_facet Plessis, Anne
Cournol, Raphaël
Effroy, Delphine
Silva Pérez, Viridiana
Botran, Lucy
Kraepiel, Yvan
Frey, Anne
Sotta, Bruno
Cornic, Gabriel
Leung, Jeffrey
Giraudat, Jérôme
Marion-Poll, Annie
North, Helen M.
author_sort Plessis, Anne
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description On water deficit, abscisic acid (ABA) induces stomata closure to reduce water loss by transpiration. To identify Arabidopsis thaliana mutants which transpire less on drought, infrared thermal imaging of leaf temperature has been used to screen for suppressors of an ABA-deficient mutant (aba3-1) cold-leaf phenotype. Three novel mutants, called hot ABA-deficiency suppressor (has), have been identified with hot-leaf phenotypes in the absence of the aba3 mutation. The defective genes imparted no apparent modification to ABA production on water deficit, were inherited recessively and enhanced ABA responses indicating that the proteins encoded are negative regulators of ABA signalling. All three mutants showed ABA-hypersensitive stomata closure and inhibition of root elongation with little modification of growth and development in non-stressed conditions. The has2 mutant also exhibited increased germination inhibition by ABA, while ABA-inducible gene expression was not modified on dehydration, indicating the mutated gene affects early ABA-signalling responses that do not modify transcript levels. In contrast, weak ABA-hypersensitivity relative to mutant developmental phenotypes suggests that HAS3 regulates drought responses by both ABA-dependent and independent pathways. has1 mutant phenotypes were only apparent on stress or ABA treatments, and included reduced water loss on rapid dehydration. The HAS1 locus thus has the required characteristics for a targeted approach to improving resistance to water deficit. In contrast to has2, has1 exhibited only minor changes in susceptibility to Dickeya dadantii despite similar ABA-hypersensitivity, indicating that crosstalk between ABA responses to this pathogen and drought stress can occur through more than one point in the signalling pathway.
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spelling pubmed-31021022011-06-01 New ABA-Hypersensitive Arabidopsis Mutants Are Affected in Loci Mediating Responses to Water Deficit and Dickeya dadantii Infection Plessis, Anne Cournol, Raphaël Effroy, Delphine Silva Pérez, Viridiana Botran, Lucy Kraepiel, Yvan Frey, Anne Sotta, Bruno Cornic, Gabriel Leung, Jeffrey Giraudat, Jérôme Marion-Poll, Annie North, Helen M. PLoS One Research Article On water deficit, abscisic acid (ABA) induces stomata closure to reduce water loss by transpiration. To identify Arabidopsis thaliana mutants which transpire less on drought, infrared thermal imaging of leaf temperature has been used to screen for suppressors of an ABA-deficient mutant (aba3-1) cold-leaf phenotype. Three novel mutants, called hot ABA-deficiency suppressor (has), have been identified with hot-leaf phenotypes in the absence of the aba3 mutation. The defective genes imparted no apparent modification to ABA production on water deficit, were inherited recessively and enhanced ABA responses indicating that the proteins encoded are negative regulators of ABA signalling. All three mutants showed ABA-hypersensitive stomata closure and inhibition of root elongation with little modification of growth and development in non-stressed conditions. The has2 mutant also exhibited increased germination inhibition by ABA, while ABA-inducible gene expression was not modified on dehydration, indicating the mutated gene affects early ABA-signalling responses that do not modify transcript levels. In contrast, weak ABA-hypersensitivity relative to mutant developmental phenotypes suggests that HAS3 regulates drought responses by both ABA-dependent and independent pathways. has1 mutant phenotypes were only apparent on stress or ABA treatments, and included reduced water loss on rapid dehydration. The HAS1 locus thus has the required characteristics for a targeted approach to improving resistance to water deficit. In contrast to has2, has1 exhibited only minor changes in susceptibility to Dickeya dadantii despite similar ABA-hypersensitivity, indicating that crosstalk between ABA responses to this pathogen and drought stress can occur through more than one point in the signalling pathway. Public Library of Science 2011-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3102102/ /pubmed/21633512 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0020243 Text en Plessis et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Plessis, Anne
Cournol, Raphaël
Effroy, Delphine
Silva Pérez, Viridiana
Botran, Lucy
Kraepiel, Yvan
Frey, Anne
Sotta, Bruno
Cornic, Gabriel
Leung, Jeffrey
Giraudat, Jérôme
Marion-Poll, Annie
North, Helen M.
New ABA-Hypersensitive Arabidopsis Mutants Are Affected in Loci Mediating Responses to Water Deficit and Dickeya dadantii Infection
title New ABA-Hypersensitive Arabidopsis Mutants Are Affected in Loci Mediating Responses to Water Deficit and Dickeya dadantii Infection
title_full New ABA-Hypersensitive Arabidopsis Mutants Are Affected in Loci Mediating Responses to Water Deficit and Dickeya dadantii Infection
title_fullStr New ABA-Hypersensitive Arabidopsis Mutants Are Affected in Loci Mediating Responses to Water Deficit and Dickeya dadantii Infection
title_full_unstemmed New ABA-Hypersensitive Arabidopsis Mutants Are Affected in Loci Mediating Responses to Water Deficit and Dickeya dadantii Infection
title_short New ABA-Hypersensitive Arabidopsis Mutants Are Affected in Loci Mediating Responses to Water Deficit and Dickeya dadantii Infection
title_sort new aba-hypersensitive arabidopsis mutants are affected in loci mediating responses to water deficit and dickeya dadantii infection
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3102102/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21633512
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0020243
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