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The Citrus ABA signalosome: identification and transcriptional regulation during sweet orange fruit ripening and leaf dehydration

The abscisic acid (ABA) signalling core in plants include the cytosolic ABA receptors (PYR/PYL/RCARs), the clade-A type 2C protein phosphatases (PP2CAs), and the subclass III SNF1-related protein kinases 2 (SnRK2s). The aim of this work was to identify these ABA perception system components in sweet...

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Autores principales: Romero, Paco, Lafuente, María T, Rodrigo, María J.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3428003/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22888124
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/ers168
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author Romero, Paco
Lafuente, María T
Rodrigo, María J.
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Lafuente, María T
Rodrigo, María J.
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description The abscisic acid (ABA) signalling core in plants include the cytosolic ABA receptors (PYR/PYL/RCARs), the clade-A type 2C protein phosphatases (PP2CAs), and the subclass III SNF1-related protein kinases 2 (SnRK2s). The aim of this work was to identify these ABA perception system components in sweet orange and to determine the influence of endogenous ABA on their transcriptional regulation during fruit development and ripening, taking advantage of the comparative analysis between a wild-type and a fruit-specific ABA-deficient mutant. Transcriptional changes in the ABA signalosome during leaf dehydration were also studied. Six PYR/PYL/RCAR, five PP2CA, and two subclass III SnRK2 genes, homologous to those of Arabidopsis, were identified in the Citrus genome. The high degree of homology and conserved motifs for protein folding and for functional activity suggested that these Citrus proteins are bona fide core elements of ABA perception in orange. Opposite expression patterns of CsPYL4 and CsPYL5 and ABA accumulation were found during ripening, although there were few differences between varieties. In contrast, changes in expression of CsPP2CA genes during ripening paralleled those of ABA content and agreeed with the relevant differences between wild-type and mutant fruit transcript accumulation. CsSnRK2 gene expression continuously decreased with ripening and no remarkable differences were found between cultivars. Overall, dehydration had a minor effect on CsPYR/PYL/RCAR and CsSnRK2 expression in vegetative tissue, whereas CsABI1, CsAHG1, and CsAHG3 were highly induced by water stress. The global results suggest that responsiveness to ABA changes during citrus fruit ripening, and leaf dehydration was higher in the CsPP2CA gene negative regulators than in the other ABA signalosome components.
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spelling pubmed-34280032012-08-27 The Citrus ABA signalosome: identification and transcriptional regulation during sweet orange fruit ripening and leaf dehydration Romero, Paco Lafuente, María T Rodrigo, María J. J Exp Bot Research Paper The abscisic acid (ABA) signalling core in plants include the cytosolic ABA receptors (PYR/PYL/RCARs), the clade-A type 2C protein phosphatases (PP2CAs), and the subclass III SNF1-related protein kinases 2 (SnRK2s). The aim of this work was to identify these ABA perception system components in sweet orange and to determine the influence of endogenous ABA on their transcriptional regulation during fruit development and ripening, taking advantage of the comparative analysis between a wild-type and a fruit-specific ABA-deficient mutant. Transcriptional changes in the ABA signalosome during leaf dehydration were also studied. Six PYR/PYL/RCAR, five PP2CA, and two subclass III SnRK2 genes, homologous to those of Arabidopsis, were identified in the Citrus genome. The high degree of homology and conserved motifs for protein folding and for functional activity suggested that these Citrus proteins are bona fide core elements of ABA perception in orange. Opposite expression patterns of CsPYL4 and CsPYL5 and ABA accumulation were found during ripening, although there were few differences between varieties. In contrast, changes in expression of CsPP2CA genes during ripening paralleled those of ABA content and agreeed with the relevant differences between wild-type and mutant fruit transcript accumulation. CsSnRK2 gene expression continuously decreased with ripening and no remarkable differences were found between cultivars. Overall, dehydration had a minor effect on CsPYR/PYL/RCAR and CsSnRK2 expression in vegetative tissue, whereas CsABI1, CsAHG1, and CsAHG3 were highly induced by water stress. The global results suggest that responsiveness to ABA changes during citrus fruit ripening, and leaf dehydration was higher in the CsPP2CA gene negative regulators than in the other ABA signalosome components. Oxford University Press 2012-08 2012-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3428003/ /pubmed/22888124 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/ers168 Text en © The Author [2012]. Published by Oxford University Press [on behalf of the Society for Experimental Biology]. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/bync/3.0/uk/) which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Romero, Paco
Lafuente, María T
Rodrigo, María J.
The Citrus ABA signalosome: identification and transcriptional regulation during sweet orange fruit ripening and leaf dehydration
title The Citrus ABA signalosome: identification and transcriptional regulation during sweet orange fruit ripening and leaf dehydration
title_full The Citrus ABA signalosome: identification and transcriptional regulation during sweet orange fruit ripening and leaf dehydration
title_fullStr The Citrus ABA signalosome: identification and transcriptional regulation during sweet orange fruit ripening and leaf dehydration
title_full_unstemmed The Citrus ABA signalosome: identification and transcriptional regulation during sweet orange fruit ripening and leaf dehydration
title_short The Citrus ABA signalosome: identification and transcriptional regulation during sweet orange fruit ripening and leaf dehydration
title_sort citrus aba signalosome: identification and transcriptional regulation during sweet orange fruit ripening and leaf dehydration
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3428003/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22888124
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/ers168
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