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Heterotrimeric G protein subunits differentially respond to endoplasmic reticulum stress in Arabidopsis

Journal

PLANT SIGNALING & BEHAVIOR
Volume 10, Issue 10, Pages -

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15592324.2015.1061162

Keywords

AGB1; Arabidopsis; Endoplasmic reticulum; ER quality control; ER stress response; ER stress tolerance; Heterotrimeric G protein

Funding

  1. IPMB, Academia Sinica
  2. JSPS [25440123]
  3. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [24120006, 25440123] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Canonical heterotrimeric G proteins in eukaryotes are major components that localize at plasma membrane and transmit extracellular stimuli into the cell. Genome of a seed plant Arabidopsis thaliana encodes at least one G(GPA1), one G (AGB1), and 3G (AGG1, AGG2 and AGG3) subunits. The loss-of-function mutations of G protein subunit(s) cause multiple defects in development as well as biotic and abiotic stress responses. However, it remains elusive how these subunits differentially express these defects. Here, we report that Arabidopsis heterotrimeric G protein subunits differentially respond to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress. An isolated homozygous mutant of AGB1, agb1-3, was more sensitive to the tunicamycin-induced ER stress compared to the wild type and the other loss-of-function mutants of G protein subunits. Moreover, ER stress responsive genes were highly expressed in the agb1-3 plant. Our results indicate that AGB1 positively contributes to ER stress tolerance in Arabidopsis.

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