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ABA receptor PYL9 promotes drought resistance and leaf senescence
Yang Zhao, Zhulong Chan, Jinghui Gao, Xing Lu, Min‐Jie Cao, Chunmei Yu, Yuanlei Hu, Jun You, Haitao Shi, Yingfang Zhu, Yuehua Gong, Zixin Mu, Haiqing Wang, Xin Deng, Pengcheng Wang
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences · 2016 · ▲ 711 citations
Abstract
Drought stress is an important environmental factor limiting plant productivity. In this study, we screened drought-resistant transgenic plants from 65 promoter-pyrabactin resistance 1-like (PYL) abscisic acid (ABA) receptor gene combinations and discovered that pRD29A::PYL9 transgenic lines showed dramatically increased drought resistance and drought-induced leaf senescence(definition) in both Arabidopsis and rice. Previous studies suggested that ABA promotes senescence by causing ethylene production. However, we found that ABA promotes leaf senescence in an ethylene-independent manner by activating sucrose nonfermenting 1-related protein kinase 2s (SnRK2s), which subsequently phosphorylate ABA-responsive element-binding factors (ABFs) and Related to ABA-Insensitive 3/VP1 (RAV1) transcription factors. The phosphorylated ABFs and RAV1 up-regulate the expression of senescence-associated genes, partly by up-regulating the expression of Oresara 1. The pyl9 and ABA-insensitive 1-1 single mutants, pyl8-1pyl9 double mutant, and snrk2.2/3/6 triple mutant showed reduced ABA-induced leaf senescence relative to the WT, whereas pRD29A::PYL9 transgenic plants showed enhanced ABA-induced leaf senescence. We found that leaf senescence may benefit drought resistance by helping to generate an osmotic potential gradient, which is increased in pRD29A::PYL9 transgenic plants and causes water to preferentially flow to developing tissues. Our results uncover the molecular mechanism of ABA-induced leaf senescence and suggest an important role of PYL9 and leaf senescence in promoting resistance to extreme drought stress.
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Zhao, Y., Chan, Z., Gao, J., Lu, X., Cao, M., Yu, C., Hu, Y., You, J., Shi, H., Zhu, Y., Gong, Y., Mu, Z., Wang, H., Deng, X., Wang, P., Bressan, R.A., & Zhu, J. (2016). ABA receptor PYL9 promotes drought resistance and leaf senescence. <em>Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences</em>. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1522840113
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Zhao Y, Chan Z, Gao J, Lu X, Cao M, Yu C, et al. ABA receptor PYL9 promotes drought resistance and leaf senescence. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2016. doi:10.1073/pnas.1522840113.
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@article{yang2016ABArec,
title = {ABA receptor PYL9 promotes drought resistance and leaf senescence},
author = {Yang Zhao and Zhulong Chan and Jinghui Gao and Xing Lu and Min‐Jie Cao and Chunmei Yu and Yuanlei Hu and Jun You and Haitao Shi and Yingfang Zhu and Yuehua Gong and Zixin Mu and Haiqing Wang and Xin Deng and Pengcheng Wang and Ray A. Bressan and Jian‐Kang Zhu},
journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences},
year = {2016},
doi = {10.1073/pnas.1522840113},
}
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