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Different Cis-Regulatory Elements Control the Tissue-Specific Contribution of Plastid ω-3 Desaturases to Wounding and Hormone Responses

Trienoic fatty acids are essential constituents of biomembranes and precursors of jasmonates involved in plant defense responses. Two ω-3 desaturases, AtFAD7 and AtFAD8, synthetize trienoic fatty acids in the plastid. Promoter:GUS and mutagenesis analysis was used to identify cis-elements controllin...

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Autores principales: Luján, María A., Soria-García, Ángel, Claver, Ana, Lorente, Patricia, Rubio, María C., Picorel, Rafael, Alfonso, Miguel
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8578140/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34777414
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.727292
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author Luján, María A.
Soria-García, Ángel
Claver, Ana
Lorente, Patricia
Rubio, María C.
Picorel, Rafael
Alfonso, Miguel
author_facet Luján, María A.
Soria-García, Ángel
Claver, Ana
Lorente, Patricia
Rubio, María C.
Picorel, Rafael
Alfonso, Miguel
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description Trienoic fatty acids are essential constituents of biomembranes and precursors of jasmonates involved in plant defense responses. Two ω-3 desaturases, AtFAD7 and AtFAD8, synthetize trienoic fatty acids in the plastid. Promoter:GUS and mutagenesis analysis was used to identify cis-elements controlling AtFAD7 and AtFAD8 basal expression and their response to hormones or wounding. AtFAD7 promoter GUS activity was much higher than that of AtFAD8 in leaves, with specific AtFAD7 expression in the flower stamen and pistil and root meristem and vasculature. This specific tissue and organ expression of AtFAD7 was controlled by different cis-elements. Thus, promoter deletion and mutagenesis analysis indicated that WRKY proteins might be essential for basal expression of AtFAD7 in leaves. Two MYB target sequences present in the AtFAD7 promoter might be responsible for its expression in the flower stamen and stigma of the pistil and in the root meristem, and for the AtFAD7 wound-specific response. Two MYB target sequences detected in the distal region of the AtFAD8 gene promoter seemed to negatively control AtFAD8 expression, particularly in true leaves and flowers, suggesting that MYB transcription factors act as repressors of AtFAD8 gene basal expression, modulating the different relative abundance of both plastid ω-3 desaturases at the transcriptional level. Our data showed that the two ABA repression sequences detected in the AtFAD7 promoter were functional, suggesting an ABA-dependent mechanism involved in the different regulation of both ω-3 plastid desaturases. These results reveal the implication of different signaling pathways for the concerted regulation of trienoic fatty acid content in Arabidopsis.
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spelling pubmed-85781402021-11-11 Different Cis-Regulatory Elements Control the Tissue-Specific Contribution of Plastid ω-3 Desaturases to Wounding and Hormone Responses Luján, María A. Soria-García, Ángel Claver, Ana Lorente, Patricia Rubio, María C. Picorel, Rafael Alfonso, Miguel Front Plant Sci Plant Science Trienoic fatty acids are essential constituents of biomembranes and precursors of jasmonates involved in plant defense responses. Two ω-3 desaturases, AtFAD7 and AtFAD8, synthetize trienoic fatty acids in the plastid. Promoter:GUS and mutagenesis analysis was used to identify cis-elements controlling AtFAD7 and AtFAD8 basal expression and their response to hormones or wounding. AtFAD7 promoter GUS activity was much higher than that of AtFAD8 in leaves, with specific AtFAD7 expression in the flower stamen and pistil and root meristem and vasculature. This specific tissue and organ expression of AtFAD7 was controlled by different cis-elements. Thus, promoter deletion and mutagenesis analysis indicated that WRKY proteins might be essential for basal expression of AtFAD7 in leaves. Two MYB target sequences present in the AtFAD7 promoter might be responsible for its expression in the flower stamen and stigma of the pistil and in the root meristem, and for the AtFAD7 wound-specific response. Two MYB target sequences detected in the distal region of the AtFAD8 gene promoter seemed to negatively control AtFAD8 expression, particularly in true leaves and flowers, suggesting that MYB transcription factors act as repressors of AtFAD8 gene basal expression, modulating the different relative abundance of both plastid ω-3 desaturases at the transcriptional level. Our data showed that the two ABA repression sequences detected in the AtFAD7 promoter were functional, suggesting an ABA-dependent mechanism involved in the different regulation of both ω-3 plastid desaturases. These results reveal the implication of different signaling pathways for the concerted regulation of trienoic fatty acid content in Arabidopsis. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8578140/ /pubmed/34777414 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.727292 Text en Copyright © 2021 Luján, Soria-García, Claver, Lorente, Rubio, Picorel and Alfonso. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Luján, María A.
Soria-García, Ángel
Claver, Ana
Lorente, Patricia
Rubio, María C.
Picorel, Rafael
Alfonso, Miguel
Different Cis-Regulatory Elements Control the Tissue-Specific Contribution of Plastid ω-3 Desaturases to Wounding and Hormone Responses
title Different Cis-Regulatory Elements Control the Tissue-Specific Contribution of Plastid ω-3 Desaturases to Wounding and Hormone Responses
title_full Different Cis-Regulatory Elements Control the Tissue-Specific Contribution of Plastid ω-3 Desaturases to Wounding and Hormone Responses
title_fullStr Different Cis-Regulatory Elements Control the Tissue-Specific Contribution of Plastid ω-3 Desaturases to Wounding and Hormone Responses
title_full_unstemmed Different Cis-Regulatory Elements Control the Tissue-Specific Contribution of Plastid ω-3 Desaturases to Wounding and Hormone Responses
title_short Different Cis-Regulatory Elements Control the Tissue-Specific Contribution of Plastid ω-3 Desaturases to Wounding and Hormone Responses
title_sort different cis-regulatory elements control the tissue-specific contribution of plastid ω-3 desaturases to wounding and hormone responses
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8578140/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34777414
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.727292
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