Mitsunori Seo

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Organization: Riken , Japan
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Title: (PhD)
Co-reporter:Yasutaka Chiba;Takafumi Shimizu;Shinya Miyakawa;Yuri Kanno
Journal of Plant Research 2015 Volume 128( Issue 4) pp:679-686
Publication Date(Web):2015 July
DOI:10.1007/s10265-015-0710-2
NRT1/PTR FAMILY (NPF) proteins were originally identified as nitrate or di/tri-peptide transporters. Recent studies revealed that this transporter family also transports the plant hormones auxin (indole-3-acetic acid), abscisic acid (ABA), and gibberellin (GA), as well as secondary metabolites (glucosinolates). We developed modified yeast two-hybrid systems with receptor complexes for GA and jasmonoyl-isoleucine (JA-Ile), to detect GA and JA-Ile transport activities of proteins expressed in the yeast cells. Using these GA and JA-Ile systems as well as the ABA system that we had introduced previously, we determined the capacities of Arabidopsis NPFs to transport these hormones. Several NPFs induced the formation of receptor complexes under relatively low hormone concentrations. Hormone transport activities were confirmed for some NPFs by direct analysis of hormone uptake of yeast cells by liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry. Our results suggest that at least some NPFs could function as hormone transporters.
Co-reporter:Mitsunori Seo, Yuri Kanno, Anne Frey, Helen M. North, Annie Marion-Poll
Plant Science (May 2016) Volume 246() pp:91-97
Publication Date(Web):1 May 2016
DOI:10.1016/j.plantsci.2016.02.013
•We identified promoter regions required for the NCED9 expression in testa and embryos during seed develioment in Arabidopsis.•Several homeodomain-leucine zipper (HD-Zip) proteins ATHBs bound to a sequence required for the NCED9 expression in testa.•ABA synthesized in embryos mediated by NCED9 regulates GA-dependent seed germination.Nine-cis-epoxycarotenoid dioxygenase (NCED) catalyzes the key step of abscisic acid (ABA) biosynthesis. There are five genes encoding NCED in Arabidopsis, which differentially regulate ABA biosynthesis in a spatiotemporal manner in response to endogenous and environmental stimuli. Previous studies have shown that NCED9 is expressed in testa and embryos during seed development. In the present study, we have identified promoter regions required for the expression of NCED9 in testa and embryos, respectively. Electrophoretic mobility shift assays (EMSA) and yeast one-hybrid (Y1H) assays showed that several homeodomain-leucine zipper (HD-Zip) proteins, namely ATHBs, bound to the sequence required for expression of NCED9 in testa, suggesting that they redundantly regulate NCED9 expression. By expressing the NCED9 gene under the control of a deleted NCED9 promoter in an nced9 mutant expression was limited to embryos. Transformants were complemented for the paclobutrazol resistant germination phenotype of the mutant, suggesting that the ABA synthesis mediated by NCED9 in embryos plays an important role in the regulation of gibberellin (GA)-dependent seed germination.
Benzothiadiazole
(2S,3RS)-2-amino-3-methylpentanoic acid
L-Isoleucine,N-[2-[(1R,2R)-3-oxo-2-(2Z)-2-penten-1-ylcyclopentyl]acetyl]-
Trans-zeatin
Cyclopentaneaceticacid, 3-oxo-2-(2Z)-2-penten-1-yl-, (1R,2R)-
GIBBERELLIC ACID
1,2,3-Benzothiadiazole
Gibberellin A4
L-Leucinamide,N-[(phenylmethoxy)carbonyl]-L-leucyl-N-[(1S)-1-formyl-3-methylbutyl]-
Paraquat