NIMA‐related kinase NEK6 affects plant growth and stress response in Arabidopsis

Bo Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Haowei Chen(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Ruiling Mu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Wang‐Ke Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Mingyu Zhao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Wei Wei(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Fang Wang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Hui Yu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Gang Lei(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Hong‐Feng Zou(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Biao Ma(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Shouyi Chen(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jin‐Song Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
The Plant Journal
August 1, 2011
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Abstract

The NIMA-related kinases (NEKs) are a family of serine/threonine kinases involved largely in cell cycle control in fungi, mammals and other eukaryotes. In Arabidopsis, NEK6 is involved in the regulation of epidermal cell morphogenesis. However, other roles of NEK6 in plants are less well understood. Here we report functions of NEK6 in plant growth, development and stress responses in Arabidopsis. NEK6 transcripts and proteins are induced by ethylene precursor ACC and salt stress. Expression of other NEK genes except NEK5 is also responsive to the two treatments. Overexpression and mutant analysis disclose that the NEK6 gene increases rosette growth, seed yield and lateral root formation. However, NEK6 appears to play a negative role in the control of seed size. The gene also promotes plant tolerance to salt stress and osmotic stress in its overexpressing plants. The NEK6 gene may achieve its function through suppression of ethylene biosynthesis and activation of CYCB1;1 and CYCA3;1 expression. Our present study reveals new functions of the NEK6 gene in plant growth and stress tolerance, and manipulation of NEK6 may improve important agronomic traits in crop plants.


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