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Arabidopsis thaliana strain:Col-0Transcriptome or Gene expression


ABSTRACT: When grown under phosphate (Pi) deficiency, plants adjust their developmental program and metabolic activity to cope with this nutritional stress. For Arabidopsis, the developmental responses include inhibition of primary root growth and enhanced formation of lateral roots and root hairs. Pi deficiency also inhibits photosynthesis by suppressing the expression of photosynthetic genes. Interestingly, early studies showed that photosynthetic gene expression was also suppressed in roots, a non-photosynthetic tissue. The biological relevance of this phenomenon, however, is not known. In this work, we characterized an Arabidopsis mutant, hps7, which is hypersensitive to Pi deficiency; the hypersensitivity includes an increased inhibition of root growth. HPS7 encodes a tyrosylprotein sulfotransferase (TPST). Accumulation of TPST proteins, but not mRNA, is induced by Pi deficiency. Comparative RNA-Seq analyses indicated that expression of many photosynthetic genes was activated in the roots of hps7. Under Pi deficiency, the expression of the photosynthetic genes in hps7 is further increased, which leads to the enhanced accumulation of chlorophyll, starch, and reactive oxygen species. The increased inhibition of root growth in hps7 under Pi deficiency was completely reversed by growing plants in the dark. Based on these results, we propose that suppression of photosynthetic gene expression in roots is required for sustained root growth under Pi deficiency.

INSTRUMENT(S): Illumina Genome Analyzer IIx

ORGANISM(S): Arabidopsis thaliana

SUBMITTER: Dong Liu 

PROVIDER: E-MTAB-4405 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Suppression of Photosynthetic Gene Expression in Roots Is Required for Sustained Root Growth under Phosphate Deficiency.

Kang Jun J   Yu Haopeng H   Tian Caihuan C   Zhou Wenkun W   Li Chuanyou C   Jiao Yuling Y   Liu Dong D  

Plant physiology 20140527 3


Plants cope with inorganic phosphate (Pi) deficiencies in their environment by adjusting their developmental programs and metabolic activities. For Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), the developmental responses include the inhibition of primary root growth and the enhanced formation of lateral roots and root hairs. Pi deficiency also inhibits photosynthesis by suppressing the expression of photosynthetic genes. Early studies showed that photosynthetic gene expression was also suppressed in Pi-d  ...[more]

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