The Relationship between Ethylene Binding and Dominant Insensitivity Conferred by Mutant Forms of the ETR1 Ethylene Receptor

Author:

Hall Anne E.1,Grace Chen Qianhong1,Findell Jennifer L.2,Eric Schaller G.2,Bleecker Anthony B.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Botany, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706 (A.E.H., Q.G.C., A.B.B.)

2. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire 03824 (J.L.F., G.E.S.)

Abstract

Abstract Ethylene responses in Arabidopsis are mediated by a small family of receptors, including theETR1 gene product. Specific mutations in the N-terminal ethylene-binding domain of any family member lead to dominant ethylene insensitivity. To investigate the mechanism of ethylene insensitivity, we examined the effects of mutations on the ethylene-binding activity of the ETR1 protein expressed in yeast. Theetr1-1 andetr1-4 mutations completely eliminated ethylene binding, while the etr1-3mutation severely reduced binding. Additional site-directed mutations that disrupted ethylene binding in yeast also conferred dominant ethylene insensitivity when the mutated genes were transferred into wild-type Arabidopsis plants. By contrast, theetr1-2 mutation did not disrupt ethylene binding in yeast. These results indicate that dominant ethylene insensitivity may be conferred by mutations that disrupt ethylene binding or that uncouple ethylene binding from signal output by the receptor. Increased dosage of wild-type alleles in triploid lines led to the partial recovery of ethylene sensitivity, indicating that dominant ethylene insensitivity may involve either interactions between wild-type and mutant receptors or competition between mutant and wild-type receptors for downstream effectors.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Genetics,Physiology

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