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Integration of light and abscisic acid signaling during seed germination and early seedling development.


ABSTRACT: Seed germination is regulated by endogenous hormonal cues and external environmental stimuli such as water, low temperature, and light. After germination, the young seedling must rapidly establish its root system and the photoautotrophic capability appropriate to its surrounding environment. Light and the phytohormone abscisic acid (ABA) both regulate seed germination and seedling development, although how light and ABA signals are integrated at the molecular level is not understood. Here, we found that the previously described light-signaling component HY5 also mediates ABA response in seed germination, early seedling growth, and root development in Arabidopsis. HY5 binds to the promoter of the transcription factor ABI5 gene with high affinity and is required for the expression of ABI5 and ABI5-targeted late embryogenesis-abundant genes in seeds. Chromatin immunoprecipitation also indicated that the binding of HY5 to the ABI5 promoter is significantly enhanced by ABA. Overexpression of ABI5 restores ABA sensitivity in hy5 and results in enhanced light responses and shorter hypocotyls in the wild type. Our studies identified an unexpected mode of light and ABA signal integration that may help young seedlings better adapt to environmental stresses.

SUBMITTER: Chen H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2393781 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Integration of light and abscisic acid signaling during seed germination and early seedling development.

Chen Hao H   Zhang Jingyu J   Neff Michael M MM   Hong Suk-Whan SW   Zhang Huiyong H   Deng Xing-Wang XW   Xiong Liming L  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20080310 11


Seed germination is regulated by endogenous hormonal cues and external environmental stimuli such as water, low temperature, and light. After germination, the young seedling must rapidly establish its root system and the photoautotrophic capability appropriate to its surrounding environment. Light and the phytohormone abscisic acid (ABA) both regulate seed germination and seedling development, although how light and ABA signals are integrated at the molecular level is not understood. Here, we fo  ...[more]

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