TY - JOUR
T1 - Overexpression of wound-responsive RNA-binding proteins induces leaf senescence and hypersensitive-like cell death
AU - Kim, Cha Young
AU - Bove, Jérôme
AU - Assmann, Sarah M.
PY - 2008/10
Y1 - 2008/10
N2 - • Leaf senescence is a form of programmed cell death, and involves regulated expression of a specific set of senescence-associated genes (SAGs). In Arabidopsis, three UBA2 genes, UBA2a, UBA2b, and UBA2c, encode heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein (hnRNP)-type RNA-binding proteins. Previously, it has been demonstrated that expression of UBA2 genes is induced by mechanical wounding in a splice variant-dependent manner. • Constitutive overexpression of the UBA2 genes proved lethal. Accordingly, a conditional gain-of-function system was used here to assess phenotypes related to UBA2 overexpression. • Overexpression of each of the three UBA2 genes leads to a leaf yellowing/cell death-like phenotype in Arabidopsis plants. Expression levels of a number of SAGs, such as SAG13, SAG14, SAG15, SAG101, WRKY6, WRKY53, WRKY70, ACS2, ACS6, CML38 and SIRK, were elevated upon induction of UBA2 overexpression, as were transcripts of multiple wounding- and defense-related genes, including EDS1, CK1, JR1, WR3 and MPK3. Elevated ethylene biosynthesis and hypersensitive-like patterns of cell death and callose deposition, shown by Trypan blue and aniline blue staining, respectively, were also observed following induced overexpression of UBA2a, UBA2b, and UBA2c. • These results indicate that induction of UBA2 gene expression stimulates leaf yellowing and cell death phenotypes through senescence and defense response pathways.
AB - • Leaf senescence is a form of programmed cell death, and involves regulated expression of a specific set of senescence-associated genes (SAGs). In Arabidopsis, three UBA2 genes, UBA2a, UBA2b, and UBA2c, encode heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein (hnRNP)-type RNA-binding proteins. Previously, it has been demonstrated that expression of UBA2 genes is induced by mechanical wounding in a splice variant-dependent manner. • Constitutive overexpression of the UBA2 genes proved lethal. Accordingly, a conditional gain-of-function system was used here to assess phenotypes related to UBA2 overexpression. • Overexpression of each of the three UBA2 genes leads to a leaf yellowing/cell death-like phenotype in Arabidopsis plants. Expression levels of a number of SAGs, such as SAG13, SAG14, SAG15, SAG101, WRKY6, WRKY53, WRKY70, ACS2, ACS6, CML38 and SIRK, were elevated upon induction of UBA2 overexpression, as were transcripts of multiple wounding- and defense-related genes, including EDS1, CK1, JR1, WR3 and MPK3. Elevated ethylene biosynthesis and hypersensitive-like patterns of cell death and callose deposition, shown by Trypan blue and aniline blue staining, respectively, were also observed following induced overexpression of UBA2a, UBA2b, and UBA2c. • These results indicate that induction of UBA2 gene expression stimulates leaf yellowing and cell death phenotypes through senescence and defense response pathways.
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2008.02557.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2008.02557.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 18705666
AN - SCOPUS:51249095587
SN - 0028-646X
VL - 180
SP - 57
EP - 70
JO - New Phytologist
JF - New Phytologist
IS - 1
ER -