EIN2, a Bifunctional Transducer of Ethylene and Stress Responses in <i>Arabidopsis</i>

José M. Alonso(University City Science Center), Takashi Hirayama(University City Science Center), Gregg Roman(University City Science Center), Saeid Nourizadeh(University City Science Center), Joseph R. Ecker(University City Science Center)
Science
June 25, 1999
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Abstract

Ethylene regulates plant growth, development, and responsiveness to a variety of stresses. Cloning of the Arabidopsis EIN2 gene identifies a central component of the ethylene signaling pathway. The amino-terminal integral membrane domain of EIN2 shows similarity to the disease-related Nramp family of metal-ion transporters. Expression of the EIN2 CEND is sufficient to constitutively activate ethylene responses and restores responsiveness to jasmonic acid and paraquat-induced oxygen radicals to mutant plants. EIN2 is thus recognized as a molecular link between previously distinct hormone response pathways. Plants may use a combinatorial mechanism for assessing various stresses by enlisting a common set of signaling molecules.


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