Abscisic Acid (ABA) Regulation of Arabidopsis SR Protein Gene Expression

Serine/arginine-rich (SR) proteins are major modulators of alternative splicing, a key generator of proteomic diversity and flexible means of regulating gene expression likely to be crucial in plant environmental responses. Indeed, mounting evidence implicates splicing factors in signal transductio...

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Main Authors: Tiago M. D. Cruz, Raquel F. Carvalho, Dale N. Richardson, Paula Duque
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-09-01
Series:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/15/10/17541
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spelling doaj-1e289baa146a4b5292a641db8f17f9e32020-11-24T22:12:27ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672014-09-011510175411756410.3390/ijms151017541ijms151017541Abscisic Acid (ABA) Regulation of Arabidopsis SR Protein Gene ExpressionTiago M. D. Cruz0Raquel F. Carvalho1Dale N. Richardson2Paula Duque3Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência, Rua da Quinta Grande 6, Oeiras 2780-156, PortugalInstituto Gulbenkian de Ciência, Rua da Quinta Grande 6, Oeiras 2780-156, PortugalInstituto Gulbenkian de Ciência, Rua da Quinta Grande 6, Oeiras 2780-156, PortugalInstituto Gulbenkian de Ciência, Rua da Quinta Grande 6, Oeiras 2780-156, PortugalSerine/arginine-rich (SR) proteins are major modulators of alternative splicing, a key generator of proteomic diversity and flexible means of regulating gene expression likely to be crucial in plant environmental responses. Indeed, mounting evidence implicates splicing factors in signal transduction of the abscisic acid (ABA) phytohormone, which plays pivotal roles in the response to various abiotic stresses. Using real-time RT-qPCR, we analyzed total steady-state transcript levels of the 18 SR and two SR-like genes from Arabidopsis thaliana in seedlings treated with ABA and in genetic backgrounds with altered expression of the ABA-biosynthesis ABA2 and the ABA-signaling ABI1 and ABI4 genes. We also searched for ABA-responsive cis elements in the upstream regions of the 20 genes. We found that members of the plant-specific SC35-Like (SCL) Arabidopsis SR protein subfamily are distinctively responsive to exogenous ABA, while the expression of seven SR and SR-related genes is affected by alterations in key components of the ABA pathway. Finally, despite pervasiveness of established ABA-responsive promoter elements in Arabidopsis SR and SR-like genes, their expression is likely governed by additional, yet unidentified cis-acting elements. Overall, this study pinpoints SR34, SR34b, SCL30a, SCL28, SCL33, RS40, SR45 and SR45a as promising candidates for involvement in ABA-mediated stress responses. http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/15/10/17541abscisic acid (ABA)ABA-responsive cis elementsalternative splicing (AS)Arabidopsis thalianagene expressionSR proteins
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author Tiago M. D. Cruz
Raquel F. Carvalho
Dale N. Richardson
Paula Duque
spellingShingle Tiago M. D. Cruz
Raquel F. Carvalho
Dale N. Richardson
Paula Duque
Abscisic Acid (ABA) Regulation of Arabidopsis SR Protein Gene Expression
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
abscisic acid (ABA)
ABA-responsive cis elements
alternative splicing (AS)
Arabidopsis thaliana
gene expression
SR proteins
author_facet Tiago M. D. Cruz
Raquel F. Carvalho
Dale N. Richardson
Paula Duque
author_sort Tiago M. D. Cruz
title Abscisic Acid (ABA) Regulation of Arabidopsis SR Protein Gene Expression
title_short Abscisic Acid (ABA) Regulation of Arabidopsis SR Protein Gene Expression
title_full Abscisic Acid (ABA) Regulation of Arabidopsis SR Protein Gene Expression
title_fullStr Abscisic Acid (ABA) Regulation of Arabidopsis SR Protein Gene Expression
title_full_unstemmed Abscisic Acid (ABA) Regulation of Arabidopsis SR Protein Gene Expression
title_sort abscisic acid (aba) regulation of arabidopsis sr protein gene expression
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1422-0067
publishDate 2014-09-01
description Serine/arginine-rich (SR) proteins are major modulators of alternative splicing, a key generator of proteomic diversity and flexible means of regulating gene expression likely to be crucial in plant environmental responses. Indeed, mounting evidence implicates splicing factors in signal transduction of the abscisic acid (ABA) phytohormone, which plays pivotal roles in the response to various abiotic stresses. Using real-time RT-qPCR, we analyzed total steady-state transcript levels of the 18 SR and two SR-like genes from Arabidopsis thaliana in seedlings treated with ABA and in genetic backgrounds with altered expression of the ABA-biosynthesis ABA2 and the ABA-signaling ABI1 and ABI4 genes. We also searched for ABA-responsive cis elements in the upstream regions of the 20 genes. We found that members of the plant-specific SC35-Like (SCL) Arabidopsis SR protein subfamily are distinctively responsive to exogenous ABA, while the expression of seven SR and SR-related genes is affected by alterations in key components of the ABA pathway. Finally, despite pervasiveness of established ABA-responsive promoter elements in Arabidopsis SR and SR-like genes, their expression is likely governed by additional, yet unidentified cis-acting elements. Overall, this study pinpoints SR34, SR34b, SCL30a, SCL28, SCL33, RS40, SR45 and SR45a as promising candidates for involvement in ABA-mediated stress responses.
topic abscisic acid (ABA)
ABA-responsive cis elements
alternative splicing (AS)
Arabidopsis thaliana
gene expression
SR proteins
url http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/15/10/17541
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