A Peroxidase Contributes to ROS Production during Arabidopsis Root Response to Potassium Deficiency
doi: 10.1093/mp/ssp121
pmid: 20139158
A Peroxidase Contributes to ROS Production during Arabidopsis Root Response to Potassium Deficiency
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play an important role in root responses to potassium deprivation by regulating the expression of the high-affinity K(+) transporter gene AtHAK5 and other genes. Activation-tagged lines of Arabidopsis plants containing the AtHAK5 promoter driving luciferase were screened for bioluminescence under potassium-sufficient conditions. A member of the type III peroxidase family, RCI3, was isolated and when it was overexpressed by the activation tag, this led to the enhanced expression of luciferase and the endogenous AtHAK5. RCI3 was found to be up-regulated upon potassium deprivation. Plants overexpressing RCI3 (RCI3-ox) showed more ROS production and AtHAK5 expression whereas the ROS production and AtHAK5 expression were reduced in rci3-1 under K(+)-deprived conditions. These results suggested that RCI3 is involved in the production of ROS under potassium deprivation and that RCI3-mediated ROS production affects the regulation of AtHAK5 expression. This peroxidase appears to be another component of the low-potassium signal transduction pathway in Arabidopsis roots.
- Monsanto (United States) United States
- University of Mary United States
- Donald Danforth Plant Science Center United States
- Washington University in St. Louis United States
Symporters, Arabidopsis Proteins, Arabidopsis, Plant Science, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Plant Roots, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Potassium-Hydrogen Antiporters, Peroxidases, Cell Wall, Potassium, Reactive Oxygen Species, Molecular Biology
Symporters, Arabidopsis Proteins, Arabidopsis, Plant Science, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Plant Roots, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Potassium-Hydrogen Antiporters, Peroxidases, Cell Wall, Potassium, Reactive Oxygen Species, Molecular Biology
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