2008
DOI: 10.1038/cr.2008.317
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The Arabidopsis homologs of CCR4-associated factor 1 show mRNA deadenylation activity and play a role in plant defence responses

Abstract: Messenger RNA (mRNA) turnover in eukaryotic cells begins with shortening of the poly (A) tail at the 3′ end, a process called deadenylation. In yeast, the deadenylation reaction is predominantly mediated by CCR4 and CCR4-associated factor 1 (CAF1), two components of the well-characterised protein complex named CCR4-NOT. We report here that AtCAF1a and AtCAF1b, putative Arabidopsis homologs of the yeast CAF1 gene, partially complement the growth defect of the yeast caf1 mutant in the presence of caffeine or at … Show more

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“…Initially, it was reported that a pepper CAF1 homolog, CaCAF1, is required for resistance to the pathogen Xanthomonas axonopodis pv vesicatoria (Sujon et al, 2007). Additionally, Liang et al (2009) reported recently that AtCAF1a and AtCAF1b act redundantly in defense against the pathogen P. syringae pv tomato DC3000, which correlates with reduced levels on PR1 expression in nontreated Atcaf1 mutant plants. Consistently, we also assayed the steady-state levels of PR1 via qRT-PCR and found reduced levels in both Atcaf1a-1 and Atcaf1b-2 plants (data not shown).…”
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“…Initially, it was reported that a pepper CAF1 homolog, CaCAF1, is required for resistance to the pathogen Xanthomonas axonopodis pv vesicatoria (Sujon et al, 2007). Additionally, Liang et al (2009) reported recently that AtCAF1a and AtCAF1b act redundantly in defense against the pathogen P. syringae pv tomato DC3000, which correlates with reduced levels on PR1 expression in nontreated Atcaf1 mutant plants. Consistently, we also assayed the steady-state levels of PR1 via qRT-PCR and found reduced levels in both Atcaf1a-1 and Atcaf1b-2 plants (data not shown).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, it was recently shown that both AtCAF1a and AtCAF1b are required for resistance to the pathogen Pseudomonas syringae (Liang et al, 2009). We therefore chose to test both Atcaf1a and Atcaf1b mutants for tolerance to various environmental stresses.…”
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