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Transcriptome and phenotyping analyses support a role for chloroplast sigma factor 2 in red‐light‐dependent regulation of growth, stress, and photosynthesis

Sigma factor (SIG) proteins contribute to promoter specificity of the plastid‐encoded RNA polymerase during chloroplast genome transcription. All six members of the SIG family, that is, SIG1–SIG6, are nuclear‐encoded proteins targeted to chloroplasts. Sigma factor 2 (SIG2) is a phytochrome‐regulated...

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Autores principales: Oh, Sookyung, Strand, Deserah D., Kramer, David M., Chen, Jin, Montgomery, Beronda L.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6508532/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31245709
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pld3.43
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author Oh, Sookyung
Strand, Deserah D.
Kramer, David M.
Chen, Jin
Montgomery, Beronda L.
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Strand, Deserah D.
Kramer, David M.
Chen, Jin
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description Sigma factor (SIG) proteins contribute to promoter specificity of the plastid‐encoded RNA polymerase during chloroplast genome transcription. All six members of the SIG family, that is, SIG1–SIG6, are nuclear‐encoded proteins targeted to chloroplasts. Sigma factor 2 (SIG2) is a phytochrome‐regulated protein important for stoichiometric control of the expression of plastid‐ and nuclear‐encoded genes that impact plastid development and plant growth and development. Among SIG factors, SIG2 is required not only for transcription of chloroplast genes (i.e., anterograde signaling), but also impacts nuclear‐encoded, photosynthesis‐related, and light signaling‐related genes (i.e., retrograde signaling) in response to plastid functional status. Although SIG2 is involved in photomorphogenesis in Arabidopsis, the molecular bases for its role in light signaling that impacts photomorphogenesis and aspects of photosynthesis have only recently begun to be investigated. Previously, we reported that SIG2 is necessary for phytochrome‐mediated photomorphogenesis specifically under red (R) and far‐red light, thereby suggesting a link between phytochromes and nuclear‐encoded SIG2 in light signaling. To explore transcriptional roles of SIG2 in R‐dependent growth and development, we performed RNA sequencing analysis to compare gene expression in sig2‐2 mutant and Col‐0 wild‐type seedlings at two developmental stages (1‐ and 7‐day). We identified a subset of misregulated genes involved in growth, hormonal cross talk, stress responses, and photosynthesis. To investigate the functional relevance of these gene expression analyses, we performed several comparative phenotyping tests. In these analyses, strong sig2 mutants showed insensitivity to bioactive GA (3), high intracellular levels of hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) indicative of a stress response, and specific defects in photosynthesis, including elevated levels of cyclic electron flow (CEF) and nonphotochemical quenching (NPQ). We demonstrated that SIG2 regulates a broader range of physiological responses at the molecular level than previously reported, with specific roles in red‐light‐mediated photomorphogenesis.
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spelling pubmed-65085322019-06-26 Transcriptome and phenotyping analyses support a role for chloroplast sigma factor 2 in red‐light‐dependent regulation of growth, stress, and photosynthesis Oh, Sookyung Strand, Deserah D. Kramer, David M. Chen, Jin Montgomery, Beronda L. Plant Direct Original Research Sigma factor (SIG) proteins contribute to promoter specificity of the plastid‐encoded RNA polymerase during chloroplast genome transcription. All six members of the SIG family, that is, SIG1–SIG6, are nuclear‐encoded proteins targeted to chloroplasts. Sigma factor 2 (SIG2) is a phytochrome‐regulated protein important for stoichiometric control of the expression of plastid‐ and nuclear‐encoded genes that impact plastid development and plant growth and development. Among SIG factors, SIG2 is required not only for transcription of chloroplast genes (i.e., anterograde signaling), but also impacts nuclear‐encoded, photosynthesis‐related, and light signaling‐related genes (i.e., retrograde signaling) in response to plastid functional status. Although SIG2 is involved in photomorphogenesis in Arabidopsis, the molecular bases for its role in light signaling that impacts photomorphogenesis and aspects of photosynthesis have only recently begun to be investigated. Previously, we reported that SIG2 is necessary for phytochrome‐mediated photomorphogenesis specifically under red (R) and far‐red light, thereby suggesting a link between phytochromes and nuclear‐encoded SIG2 in light signaling. To explore transcriptional roles of SIG2 in R‐dependent growth and development, we performed RNA sequencing analysis to compare gene expression in sig2‐2 mutant and Col‐0 wild‐type seedlings at two developmental stages (1‐ and 7‐day). We identified a subset of misregulated genes involved in growth, hormonal cross talk, stress responses, and photosynthesis. To investigate the functional relevance of these gene expression analyses, we performed several comparative phenotyping tests. In these analyses, strong sig2 mutants showed insensitivity to bioactive GA (3), high intracellular levels of hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) indicative of a stress response, and specific defects in photosynthesis, including elevated levels of cyclic electron flow (CEF) and nonphotochemical quenching (NPQ). We demonstrated that SIG2 regulates a broader range of physiological responses at the molecular level than previously reported, with specific roles in red‐light‐mediated photomorphogenesis. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6508532/ /pubmed/31245709 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pld3.43 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Plant Direct published by American Society of Plant Biologists, Society for Experimental Biology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kramer, David M.
Chen, Jin
Montgomery, Beronda L.
Transcriptome and phenotyping analyses support a role for chloroplast sigma factor 2 in red‐light‐dependent regulation of growth, stress, and photosynthesis
title Transcriptome and phenotyping analyses support a role for chloroplast sigma factor 2 in red‐light‐dependent regulation of growth, stress, and photosynthesis
title_full Transcriptome and phenotyping analyses support a role for chloroplast sigma factor 2 in red‐light‐dependent regulation of growth, stress, and photosynthesis
title_fullStr Transcriptome and phenotyping analyses support a role for chloroplast sigma factor 2 in red‐light‐dependent regulation of growth, stress, and photosynthesis
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptome and phenotyping analyses support a role for chloroplast sigma factor 2 in red‐light‐dependent regulation of growth, stress, and photosynthesis
title_short Transcriptome and phenotyping analyses support a role for chloroplast sigma factor 2 in red‐light‐dependent regulation of growth, stress, and photosynthesis
title_sort transcriptome and phenotyping analyses support a role for chloroplast sigma factor 2 in red‐light‐dependent regulation of growth, stress, and photosynthesis
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6508532/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31245709
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pld3.43
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