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High affinity promoter binding of STOP1 is essential for early expression of novel aluminum-induced resistance genes GDH1 and GDH2 in Arabidopsis

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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY
Volume 72, Issue 7, Pages 2769-2789

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erab031

Keywords

Acid soil; aluminum tolerance; ALUMINUM-ACTIVATED MALATE TRANSPORTER 1 (ALMT1); Arabidopsis thaliana; GLUTAMATE DEHYDROGENASE (GDH); In silico promoter cis-elements prediction; post-translational regulation; promoter analysis; SENSITIVE TO PROTON RHIZOTOXICITY1 (STOP1); transcriptional regulation

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  1. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [15H04468, 15KT0029, 18H02113]
  2. KAKENHI
  3. Canada Excellence Research Chairs grant
  4. Global Institute for Food Security
  5. [13J08738]
  6. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [15H04468, 18H02113, 15KT0029] Funding Source: KAKEN

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STOP1 regulates the expression of ALMT1, which is crucial for aluminum resistance in Arabidopsis. The rapid induction of AtALMT1 in response to aluminum is an important mechanism to protect roots from toxicity. STOP1 also regulates the expression of other aluminum resistance genes, such as GDH1 and 2, by binding to specific sites in their promoters.
Malate efflux from roots, which is regulated by the transcription factor STOP1 (SENSITIVE-TO-PROTON-RHIZOTOXICITY1) and mediates aluminum-induced expression of ALUMINUM-ACTIVATED-MALATE-TRANSPORTER1 (AtALMT1), is critical for aluminum resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana. Several studies showed that AtALMT1 expression in roots is rapidly observed in response to aluminum; this early induction is an important mechanism to immediately protect roots from aluminum toxicity. Identifying the molecular mechanisms that underlie rapid aluminum resistance responses should lead to a better understanding of plant aluminum sensing and signal transduction mechanisms. In this study, we observed that GFP-tagged STOP1 proteins accumulated in the nucleus soon after aluminum treatment. The rapid aluminum-induced STOP1-nuclear localization and AtALMT1 induction were detected in the presence of a protein synthesis inhibitor, suggesting that post-translational regulation is involved in these events. STOP1 also regulated rapid aluminum-induced expression for other genes that carry a functional/high-affinity STOP1-binding site in their promoter, including STOP2, GLUTAMATE-DEHYDROGENASE1 and 2 (GDH1 and 2). However STOP1 did not regulate Al resistance genes which have no functional STOP1-binding site such as ALUMINUM-SENSITIVE3, suggesting that the binding of STOP1 in the promoter is essential for early induction. Finally, we report that GDH1 and 2 which are targets of STOP1, are novel aluminum-resistance genes in Arabidopsis.

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