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Heat stress-induced BBX18 negatively regulates the thermotolerance in Arabidopsis

Journal

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY REPORTS
Volume 40, Issue 3, Pages 2679-2688

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11033-012-2354-9

Keywords

B-box zinc finger; Digalactosyldiacylglycerol synthase; Heat shock factor; Thermotolerance; Arabidopsis

Funding

  1. Chinese postdoctoral fund [20100480941]
  2. Research Foundation of of Hunan Provincial Education Department [12B062]
  3. Program of Key laboratory Breeding base for Crop Germplasm Innovation and Utilization [12KFXM04]
  4. Talented Faculty Funds of Hunan Agricultural University [11YJ16]
  5. Youth Fund from Hunan Agricultural University [10QN16]

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There is increasing evidence for considerable interlinking between the responses to heat stress (HS) and light signaling. In the present work, we provide molecular evidence that BBX18, a negative regulator in photomorphogenesis belonging to the B-box zinc finger protein family in Arabidopsis thaliana, is involved in the regulation of thermotolerance. Using quantitative RT-PCR, GUS staining and immunoblot analysis, our results indicate that the expression of BBX18 was induced by HS. BBX18-RNAi and 35S::BBX18 transgenic Arabidopsis plants were obtained for functional analysis of BBX18. Under-expression of BBX18 displayed increased both basal and acquired thermotolerance in the transgenic plants, while over-expression of BBX18 reduced tolerance to HS in transgenic lines. Moreover, when wild-type, BBX18-RNAi and 35S::BBX18 transgenic plants were treated with HS, HR-related digalactosyldiacylglycerol synthase 1 (DGD1) was down-regulated by BBX18 in both normal and heat shock conditions. Besides, the expression levels of Hsp70, Hsp101 and APX2 were increased in BBX18-RNAi transgenic plants, but lower in 35S::BBX18 transgenic plants. However, the expression of HsfA2 was lower in BBX18-RNAi transgenic plants and higher in the 35S::BBX18 after high-temperature treatment. These results suggesting that, by modulated expression of a set of HS-responsive genes, BBX18 weakened tolerance to HS in Arabidopsis. So our data indicate that BBX18 plays a negative role in thermotolerance.

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