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The Plant Immunity Regulating F-Box Protein CPR1 Supports Plastid Function in Absence of Pathogens.


ABSTRACT: The redox imbalanced 6 mutant (rimb6) of Arabidopsis thaliana was isolated in a genetic screening approach for mutants with defects in chloroplast-to-nucleus redox signaling. It has an atypically low activation status of the 2-Cys peroxiredoxin-A promoter in the seedling stage. rimb6 shows wildtype-like germination, seedling development and greening, but slower growth and reduced biomass in the rosette stage. Mapping of the casual mutation revealed that rimb6 carries a single nucleotide polymorphism in the gene encoding CONSTITUTIVE EXPRESSER OF PATHOGENESIS RELATED (PR) GENES 1, CPR1 (At4g12560), leading to a premature stop codon. CPR1 is known as a repressor of pathogen signaling and regulator of microtubule organization. Allelism of rimb6 and cpr1 revealed a function of CPR1 in chloroplast stress protection. Expression studies in pathogen signaling mutants demonstrated that CPR1-mediated activation of genes for photosynthesis and chloroplast antioxidant protection is, in contrast to activation of pathogen responses, regulated independently from PAD4-controlled salicylic acid (SA) accumulation. We conclude that the support of plastid function is a basic, SA-independent function of CPR1.

SUBMITTER: Hedtmann C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5615928 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Plant Immunity Regulating F-Box Protein <i>CPR1</i> Supports Plastid Function in Absence of Pathogens.

Hedtmann Christiane C   Guo Wei W   Reifschneider Elena E   Heiber Isabelle I   Hiltscher Heiko H   van Buer Jörn J   Barsch Aiko A   Niehaus Karsten K   Rowan Beth B   Lortzing Tobias T   Steppuhn Anke A   Baier Margarete M  

Frontiers in plant science 20170922


The <i>redox imbalanced 6</i> mutant (<i>rimb6)</i> of <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i> was isolated in a genetic screening approach for mutants with defects in chloroplast-to-nucleus redox signaling. It has an atypically low activation status of the 2-Cys peroxiredoxin-A promoter in the seedling stage. <i>rimb6</i> shows wildtype-like germination, seedling development and greening, but slower growth and reduced biomass in the rosette stage. Mapping of the casual mutation revealed that <i>rimb6</i> c  ...[more]

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