687
Entry URI http://metadb.riken.jp/db/SciNetS_ria224i/cria224u4ria224u17999647i
Entry name Schramm Franziska et al. 2008 Jan. Plant J. 53(2):264-74.
Title A cascade of transcription factor DREB2A and heat stress transcription factor HsfA3 regulates the heat stress response of Arabidopsis.
Authors Englich Gisela|Ganguli Arnab|Kiehlmann Elke|Larkindale Jane|Schramm Franziska|Vierling Elizabeth|von Koskull-Döring Pascal
Abstract The dehydration-responsive element binding protein (DREB)/C-repeat binding factor (CBF) family are the classical transcriptional regulators involved in plant responses to drought, salt and cold stress. Recently it was demonstrated that DREB2A is induced by heat stress (hs) and is a regulator of the hs response of Arabidopsis. Here we provide molecular insights into the regulation and function of hs transcription factor HsfA3. Among the 21 members of the Arabidopsis Hsf family, HsfA3 is the only Hsf that is transcriptionally induced during hs by DREB2A, and HsfA3 in turn regulates the expression of Hsp-encoding genes. This transcription factor cascade was reconstructed in transient GUS reporter assays in mesophyll protoplasts by showing that DREB2A could activate the HsfA3 promoter, whereas HsfA3 in turn was shown to be a potent activator on the promoters of Hsp genes. Direct binding to the corresponding promoters was demonstrated by electrophoretic mobility shift assays, and the involvement of HsfA3 in the hs response in vivo was shown directly by observation of reduced thermotolerance in HsfA3 mutant lines. Altogether these data demonstrate that HsfA3 is transcriptionally controlled by DREB2A and important for the establishment of thermotolerance.
Pubmed ID 17999647
Journal The Plant journal
Volume 53
Issue 2
Pages 264-74
Publication date 2008 Jan
Num of phenotype gene 0