A rice orthologue of the ABA receptor, OsPYL/RCAR5, is a positive regulator of the ABA signal transduction pathway in seed germination and early seedling growth

Hyun-Mi Kim(Rural Development Administration), Hyunsik Hwang(National Academy of Agricultural Science), Jung-Woo Hong(Sungkyunkwan University), Young-Na Lee(Rural Development Administration), Il Pyung Ahn(National Academy of Agricultural Science), In Sun Yoon(Rural Development Administration), Sang-Dong Yoo(Sungkyunkwan University), Sukchan Lee(Sungkyunkwan University), Sung Chul Lee(Chung-Ang University), Beom-Gi Kim(National Academy of Agricultural Science)
Journal of Experimental Botany
November 9, 2011
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Abstract

Abscisic acid (ABA) is a phytohormone that positively regulates seed dormancy and stress tolerance. PYL/RCARs were identified an intracellular ABA receptors regulating ABA-dependent gene expression in Arabidopsis thaliana. However, their function in monocot species has not been characterized yet. Herein, it is demonstrated that PYL/RCAR orthologues in Oryza sativa function as a positive regulator of the ABA signal transduction pathway. Transgenic rice plants expressing OsPYL/RCAR5, a PYL/RCAR orthologue of rice, were found to be hypersensitive to ABA during seed germination and early seedling growth. A rice ABA signalling unit composed of OsPYL/RCAR5, OsPP2C30, SAPK2, and OREB1 for ABA-dependent gene regulation was further identified, via interaction assays and a transient gene expression assay. Thus, a core signalling unit for ABA-responsive gene expression modulating seed germination and early seedling growth in rice has been unravelled. This study provides substantial contributions toward understanding the ABA signal transduction pathway in rice.


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