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Iron and ROS control of the DownSTream mRNA decay pathway is essential for plant fitness.


ABSTRACT: A new regulatory pathway involved in plant response to oxidative stress was revealed using the iron-induced Arabidopsis ferritin AtFER1 as a model. Using pharmacological and genetic approaches, the DownSTream (DST) cis-acting element in the 3'-untranslated region of the AtFER1 mRNA was shown to be involved in the degradation of this transcript, and oxidative stress triggers this destabilization. In the two previously identified trans-acting mutants (dst1 and dst2), AtFER1 mRNA stability is indeed impaired. Other iron-regulated genes containing putative DST sequences also displayed altered expression. Further physiological characterization identified this oxidative stress-induced DST-dependent degradation pathway as an essential regulatory mechanism to modulate mRNA accumulation patterns. Alteration of this control dramatically impacts plant oxidative physiology and growth. In conclusion, the DST-dependent mRNA stability control appears to be an essential mechanism that allows plants to cope with adverse environmental conditions.

SUBMITTER: Ravet K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3252566 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Iron and ROS control of the DownSTream mRNA decay pathway is essential for plant fitness.

Ravet Karl K   Reyt Guilhem G   Arnaud Nicolas N   Krouk Gabriel G   Djouani El-Batoul el-B   Boucherez Jossia J   Briat Jean-François JF   Gaymard Frédéric F  

The EMBO journal 20110923 1


A new regulatory pathway involved in plant response to oxidative stress was revealed using the iron-induced Arabidopsis ferritin AtFER1 as a model. Using pharmacological and genetic approaches, the DownSTream (DST) cis-acting element in the 3'-untranslated region of the AtFER1 mRNA was shown to be involved in the degradation of this transcript, and oxidative stress triggers this destabilization. In the two previously identified trans-acting mutants (dst1 and dst2), AtFER1 mRNA stability is indee  ...[more]

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