Author:
Bianchi Michele Wolfe,Damerval Catherine,Vartanian Nicole
Abstract
Ten proteins differentially regulated by progressive drought stress in
Arabidopsis Columbia wild-type,
axr1-3 and axr2-1auxin-insensitive
mutants, were identified from internal amino acid microsequencing. These
proteins fell into two categories: (i) stress-related proteins, known to be
induced by rapid water stress via abscisic acid (ABA)-dependent or
-independent pathways [late embryogenesis abundant (LEA)-like and heat
shock cognate (HS) 70, respectively], or in response to pathogens or
oxidative stress [β-1,3 glucanase (BG), annexin] and (ii)
metabolic enzymes [glutamine synthetase (GS), fructokinase (Frk),
caffeoyl-CoA-3-O-methyltransferase (CCoAOMT)]. The
differential behaviour of these proteins highlighted a role for AXR2
and/or AXR1 in the regulation of their abundance during drought
adaptation. In particular, reduced induction of RD29B, GS and annexin, and
overexpression of BG2 were observed specifically in the
axr1-3 mutant, which is dramatically affected in several
ABA-dependent drought adaptive responses, such as drought rhizogenesis.
Altogether these results indicate cross-talk between auxin- and ABA-signalling
in Arabidopsis drought responses.
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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