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ROP11 GTPase is a Negative Regulator of Multiple ABA Responses in Arabidopsis
Received date: 2011-12-20
Accepted date: 2012-01-05
Online published: 2012-01-10
The phytohormone abscisic acid (ABA) plays crucial roles in plant development and plant responses to environmental stresses. Although ABA receptors and a minimal set of core molecular components have recently been discovered, understanding of the ABA signaling pathway is still far from complete. In this work, we characterized the function of ROP11, a member of the plant-specific ROP small GTPases family, in the ABA signaling process. ROP11 is preferentially expressed in guard cells in all plant organs with stomata. Expression of a constitutively active ROP11 (CA-ROP11) suppresses ABA-mediated responses, whereas reduced expression of ROP11 or expression of its dominant-negative form (DN-ROP11) causes the opposite phenotypes. The affected ABA-mediated responses by ROP11 include seed germination, seedling growth, stomatal closure, induction of ABA-responsive genes, as well as plant response to drought stress. Furthermore, we showed that ROP11 and its closest-related family member, ROP10, act in parallel in mediating these responses. ABA treatment does not affect ROP11 transcription and protein abundance; however, it causes the accumulation of CA-ROP11 in the nucleus. These results demonstrated that ROP11 is a negative regulator of multiple ABA responses in Arabidopsis.
Li Z, Kang J, Sui N, Liu D (2012) ROP11 GTPase is a negative regulator of multiple ABA responses in Arabidopsis. J. Integr. Plant Biol. 54(3),169–179.
Key words: ROP11 GTPase; ABA responses; negative regulator; rop10rop1; double mutant; Arabidopsis
Zixing Li, Jun Kang, Ning Sui and Dong Liu . ROP11 GTPase is a Negative Regulator of Multiple ABA Responses in Arabidopsis[J]. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology, 2012 , 54(3) : 169 -179 . DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-7909.2012.01100.x
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