用户名: 密码: 验证码:
Arabidopsis thaliana PDX1.2 is critical for embryo development and heat shock tolerance
详细信息    查看全文
  • 作者:Jan Erik Leuendorf (2)
    Sutton L. Mooney (1)
    Liyuan Chen (1)
    Hanjo A. Hellmann (1)
  • 关键词:Embryo development ; Heat shock response ; PDX family ; Pyridoxal ; 5 ; phosphate synthase ; Vitamin B6
  • 刊名:Planta
  • 出版年:2014
  • 出版时间:July 2014
  • 年:2014
  • 卷:240
  • 期:1
  • 页码:137-146
  • 全文大小:1,999 KB
  • 参考文献:1. Bilski P, Li MY, Ehrenshaft M, Daub ME, Chignell CF (2000) Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) and its derivatives are efficient singlet oxygen quenchers and potential fungal antioxidants. Photochem Photobiol 71:129鈥?34 CrossRef
    2. Chen H, Xiong L (2005) Pyridoxine is required for post-embryonic root development and tolerance to osmotic and oxidative stresses. Plant J 44:396鈥?08 CrossRef
    3. Curtis MD, Grossniklaus U (2003) A gateway cloning vector set for high-throughput functional analysis of genes in planta. Plant Physiol 133:462鈥?69 CrossRef
    4. Denslow SA, Rueschhoff EE, Daub ME (2007) Regulation of the / Arabidopsis thaliana vitamin B6 biosynthesis genes by abiotic stress. Plant Physiol Biochem 45:152鈥?61 CrossRef
    5. Estelle MA, Somerville C (1987) Auxin resistant mutants of / Arabidopsis thaliana with altered morphology. Mol Gen Genetic 206:200鈥?06 CrossRef
    6. Friml J, Vieten A, Sauer M, Weijers D, Schwarz H, Hamann T, Offringa R, J眉rgens G (2003) Efflux-dependent auxin gradients establish the apical-basal axis of / Arabidopsis. Nature 426:147鈥?53 CrossRef
    7. Gonzalez E, Danehower D, Daub ME (2007) Vitamer levels, stress response, enzyme activity, and gene regulation of Arabidopsis lines mutant in the pyridoxine/pyridoxamine 5鈥?phosphate oxidase ( / PDX3) and the pyridoxal kinase ( / SOS4) genes involved in the vitamin B6 salvage pathway. Plant Physiol 145:985鈥?96 CrossRef
    8. Gray WM, Ostin A, Sandberg G, Romano CP, Estelle M (1998) High temperature promotes auxin-mediated hypocotyl elongation in / Arabidopsis. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 95:7197鈥?202 CrossRef
    9. Hellmann H, Funck D, Rentsch D, Frommer WB (2000) Hypersensitivity of an Arabidopsis sugar signaling mutant toward exogenous proline application. Plant Physiol 123:779鈥?89 CrossRef
    10. Leasure CD, Chen YP, He ZH (2013) Enhancement of indole-3-acetic acid photodegradation by vitamin B6. Mol Plant 6:1992鈥?995 CrossRef
    11. Leuendorf JE, Genau A, Szewczyk A, Mooney S, Drewke C, Leistner E, Hellmann H (2008) The Pdx1 family is structurally and functionally conserved between / Arabidopsis thaliana and / Ginkgo biloba. FEBS J 275:960鈥?69 CrossRef
    12. Leuendorf JE, Osorio S, Szewczyk A, Fernie AR, Hellmann H (2010) Complex assembly and metabolic profiling of / Arabidopsis thaliana plants overexpressing vitamin B6 biosynthesis proteins. Mol Plant 3:890鈥?03 CrossRef
    13. Lohmann C, Eggers-Schumacher G, Wunderlich M, Schoffl F (2004) Two different heat shock transcription factors regulate immediate early expression of stress genes in Arabidopsis. Mol Genet Genomics 271:11鈥?1 CrossRef
    14. Mooney S, Hellmann H (2010) Vitamin B6: killing two birds with one stone? Phytochemistry 71:495鈥?01 CrossRef
    15. Mooney S, Leuendorf JE, Hendrickson C, Hellmann H (2009) Vitamin B6: a long known compound of surprising complexity. Molecules 14:329鈥?51 CrossRef
    16. Mooney S, Chen L, Kuhn C, Navarre R, Knowles NR, Hellmann H (2013) Genotype-specific changes in vitamin B6 content and the PDX family in potato. BioMed Res Int 2013:389723 CrossRef
    17. Neuwirth M, Flicker K, Strohmeier M, Tews I, Macheroux P (2007) Thermodynamic characterization of the protein鈥損rotein interaction in the heteromeric / Bacillus subtilis pyridoxalphosphate synthase. Biochemistry 46:5131鈥?139 CrossRef
    18. Neuwirth M, Strohmeier M, Windeisen V, Wallner S, Deller S, Rippe K, Sinning I, Macheroux P, Tews I (2009) X-ray crystal structure of / Saccharomyces cerevisiae Pdx1 provides insights into the oligomeric nature of PLP synthases. FEBS Lett 583:2179鈥?186 CrossRef
    19. Raschle T, Amrhein N, Fitzpatrick TB (2005) On the two components of pyridoxal 5鈥?phosphate synthase from / Bacillus subtilis. J Biol Chem 280:32291鈥?2300 CrossRef
    20. Strohmeier M, Raschle T, Mazurkiewicz J, Rippe K, Sinning I, Fitzpatrick TB, Tews I (2006) Structure of a bacterial pyridoxal 5鈥?phosphate synthase complex. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 103:19284鈥?9289 CrossRef
    21. Takahashi T, Naito S, Komeda Y (1992) Isolation and analysis of the expression of two genes for the 81-kilodalton heat-shock proteins from / Arabidopsis. Plant Physiol 99:383鈥?90 CrossRef
    22. Tambasco-Studart M, Titiz O, Raschle T, Forster G, Amrhein N, Fitzpatrick TB (2005) Vitamin B6 biosynthesis in higher plants. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 102:13687鈥?3692 CrossRef
    23. Tambasco-Studart M, Tews I, Amrhein N, Fitzpatrick TB (2007) Functional analysis of PDX2 from Arabidopsis, a glutaminase involved in vitamin B6 biosynthesis. Plant Physiol 144:915鈥?25 CrossRef
    24. Titiz O, Tambasco-Studart M, Warzych E, Apel K, Amrhein N, Laloi C, Fitzpatrick TB (2006) PDX1 is essential for vitamin B6 biosynthesis, development and stress tolerance in Arabidopsis. Plant J 48:933鈥?46 CrossRef
    25. Vieten A, Vanneste S, Wisniewska J, Benkova E, Benjamins R, Beeckman T, Luschnig C, Friml J (2005) Functional redundancy of PIN proteins is accompanied by auxin-dependent cross-regulation of / PIN expression. Development 132:4521鈥?531 CrossRef
    26. Wagner S, Bernhardt A, Leuendorf JE, Drewke C, Lytovchenko A, Mujahed N, Gurgui C, Frommer WB, Leistner E, Fernie AR, Hellmann H (2006) Analysis of the Arabidopsis rsr4-1/pd1-3 mutant reveals the critical function of the PDX1 protein family in metabolism, development, and vitamin B6 biosynthesis. Plant Cell 18:1722鈥?735 CrossRef
  • 作者单位:Jan Erik Leuendorf (2)
    Sutton L. Mooney (1)
    Liyuan Chen (1)
    Hanjo A. Hellmann (1)

    2. Freie University Berlin, Albrecht-Thaer-Weg 15, 14195, Berlin, Germany
    1. School of Biological Sciences, Washington State University, P.O. Box 644236, Pullman, WA, 99164-4236, USA
  • ISSN:1432-2048
文摘
Main conclusion PDX1.2 is expressed in the basal part of the globular-stage embryo, and plays critical roles in development, hypocotyl elongation, and stress response. Abstract The Arabidopsis thaliana PDX1.2 protein belongs to a small family of three members. While PDX1.1 and PDX1.3 have been extensively described and are well established to function in vitamin B6 biosynthesis, the biological role of PDX1.2 still remains elusive. Here, we show that PDX1.2 is expressed early in embryo development, and that heat shock treatment causes a strong up-regulation of the gene. Using a combined genetic approach of T-DNA insertion lines and expression of artificial micro RNAs, we can show that PDX1.2 is critically required for embryo development, and for normal hypocotyl elongation. Plants with reduced PDX1.2 expression also display reduced primary root growth after heat shock treatments. The work overall provides a set of important new findings that give greater insights into the developmental role of PDX1.2 in plants.

© 2004-2018 中国地质图书馆版权所有 京ICP备05064691号 京公网安备11010802017129号

地址:北京市海淀区学院路29号 邮编:100083

电话:办公室:(+86 10)66554848;文献借阅、咨询服务、科技查新:66554700