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The cytochrome c oxidase biogenesis factor AtCOX17 modulates stress responses in Arabidopsis

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PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT
Volume 39, Issue 3, Pages 628-644

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/pce.12647

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abscisic acid; mitochondrion; salt stress

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  1. ANPCyT (Agencia Nacional de Promocion Cientifica y Tecnologica, Argentina)
  2. CONICET (Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas, Argentina)
  3. Universidad Nacional del Litoral
  4. German Research Foundation (DFG) [1455/5-1]
  5. CONICET

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COX17 is a soluble protein from the mitochondrial intermembrane space that participates in the transfer of copper for cytochrome c oxidase (COX) assembly in eukaryotic organisms. In this work, we studied the function of both Arabidopsis thaliana AtCOX17 genes using plants with altered expression levels of these genes. Silencing of AtCOX17-1 in a cox17-2 knockout background generates plants with smaller rosettes and decreased expression of genes involved in the response of plants to different stress conditions, including several genes that are induced by mitochondrial dysfunctions. Silencing of either of the AtCOX17 genes does not affect plant development or COX activity but causes a decrease in the response of genes to salt stress. In addition, these plants contain higher reactive oxygen and lipid peroxidation levels after irrigation with high NaCl concentrations and are less sensitive to abscisic acid. In agreement with a role of AtCOX17 in stress and abscisic acid responses, both AtCOX17 genes are induced by several stress conditions, abscisic acid and mutation of the transcription factor ABI4. The results indicate that AtCOX17 is required for optimal expression of a group of stress-responsive genes, probably as a component of signalling pathways that link stress conditions to gene expression responses. COX17 is a mitochondrial intermembrane space protein that participates in the transfer of copper for cytochrome c oxidase biogenesis. This study shows that silencing COX17 genes in Arabidopsis thaliana affects the response of plants to stress and the sensitivity to abscisic acid. The results indicate that COX17 is a component of signalling pathways that link stress conditions to gene expression responses in plants.

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