Affiliation:
1. Agro‐Biotechnology Research Center, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences The University of Tokyo Yayoi 1‐1‐1, Bunkyo‐ku Tokyo 113‐8657 Japan
Abstract
Summary
Elucidating the mechanisms regulating nitrogen (N) deficiency responses in plants is of great agricultural importance. Previous studies revealed that decreased expression of NITRATE‐INDUCIBLE GARP‐TYPE TRANSCRIPTIONAL REPRESSOR1 (NIGT1) transcriptional repressor genes upon N deficiency is involved in N deficiency‐inducible gene expression in Arabidopsis thaliana. However, our knowledge of the mechanisms controlling N deficiency‐induced changes in gene expression is still limited.
Through the identification of Dof1.7 as a direct target of NIGT1 repressors and a novel N deficiency response‐related transcriptional activator gene, we here show that NIGT1 and Dof1.7 transcription factors (TFs) differentially regulate N deficiency‐inducible expression of three high‐affinity nitrate transporter genes, NRT2.1, NRT2.4, and NRT2.5, which are responsible for most of the soil nitrate uptake activity of Arabidopsis plants under N‐deficient conditions.
Unlike NIGT1 repressors, which directly suppress NRT2.1, NRT2.4, and NRT2.5 under N‐sufficient conditions, Dof1.7 directly activated only NRT2.5 but indirectly and moderately activated NRT2.1 and NRT2.4 under N‐deficient conditions, probably by indirectly decreasing NIGT1 expression. Thus, Dof1.7 converted passive transcriptional activation into active and potent transcriptional activation, further differentially enhancing the expression of NRT2 genes.
These findings clarify the mechanism underlying different expression patterns of NRT2 genes upon N deficiency, suggesting that time‐dependent multilayered transcriptional regulation generates complicated expression patterns of N deficiency‐inducible genes.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Core Research for Evolutional Science and Technology
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