2013
DOI: 10.1104/pp.113.218958
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Characterization of AtSTOP1 Orthologous Genes in Tobacco and Other Plant Species    

Abstract: Aluminum (Al) and proton (H + ) tolerances are essential traits for plants to adapt to acid soil environments. In Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), these tolerances are mediated by a zinc-finger transcription factor, SENSITIVE TO PROTON RHIZOTOXICITY1 (AtSTOP1), which regulates the transcription of multiple genes critical for tolerance to both stressors. Here, the functions of orthologous proteins (STOP1-like proteins) in other plant species were characterized by reverse genetics analyses and in planta compl… Show more

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“…NtMATE and NtALS3, was reported to be involved in Al tolerance mechanism (Ohyama et al, 2013). To determine whether the increased Al tolerance of VuAAE3 overexpressing lines is associated with changes of their expression, we also compared the expression of both genes in OX-1 to that of wild-type plants.…”
Section: Overexpression Of Vuaae3 In Transgenic Tobacco Confers Al Tomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NtMATE and NtALS3, was reported to be involved in Al tolerance mechanism (Ohyama et al, 2013). To determine whether the increased Al tolerance of VuAAE3 overexpressing lines is associated with changes of their expression, we also compared the expression of both genes in OX-1 to that of wild-type plants.…”
Section: Overexpression Of Vuaae3 In Transgenic Tobacco Confers Al Tomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In tobacco, the decreased Al tolerance of Sensitive to Proton Rhizotoxicity1 RNA i transgenic plants is related to the conferred down-regulation of Multidrug and Toxic Compound Extrusion (NtMATE) and Aluminum Sensitive3 (NtALS3; Ohyama et al, 2013). To determine if the increased Al tolerance of VuFDH over-expressing lines is associated with changes in NtMATE or NtALS3 expression, we next compared the expression of these genes in VuFDH-over-expressing line1 with that in wild-type plants.…”
Section: Vufdh Increases Al and Low Ph Tolerance By Decreasing Formatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the identification of transcription factors for Al tolerance in Arabidopsis (STOP1) and in rice (ART1) (Iuchi et al ., ; Yamaji et al ., ), a number of their homologs (ART1/STOP1‐like proteins) have been reported in different plant species, such as HlART1 in Yorkshire fog ( Holcus lanatus ) (Chen et al ., ), TaSTOP1 in wheat (Garcia‐Oliveira et al ., ), NtSTOP1 in tobacco ( N. tabacum ), PnSTOP1 in black poplar ( Populus nigra ), CsSTOP1 in tea ( Camellia sinensis ) (Ohyama et al ., ), STOP2 in Arabidopsis (Kobayashi et al ., ), EguSTOP1 in eucalyptus ( Eucalyptus ) (Sawaki et al ., ), VuSTOP1 in rice bean ( Vigna umbellata ) (Fan et al ., ), CcSTOP1 in pigeon pea ( Cajanus cajan ) (Daspute et al ., ), and SbSTOP1 in sweet sorghum ( Sorghum bicolor ) (Huang et al ., ). STOP1 in Arabidopsis and NtSTOP1 in tobacco regulate both Al tolerance and proton‐toxicity tolerance (Ohyama et al ., ). However, ART1 in rice only regulates Al tolerance (Yamaji et al ., ), while some of them, such as VnSTOP1 in rice bean and STOP2 in Arabidopsis, only regulate proton tolerance (Kobayashi et al ., ; Fan et al ., ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%