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GrainGenes Reference Report: PEN-18-943

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PEN-18-943
Title
Environmental and hormonal regulation of barley late-embryogenesis-abundant (Lea) mRNAs is via different signal transduction pathways
Journal
Plant, Cell and Environment
Year
1995
Volume
18
Pages
943-949
Author
Espelung M
De-Bebout J
Outlaw WJ
Jacobsen K
Abstract
Late-embryogenesis-abundant (Lea) genes are induced in immature embryos by ABA and osmotic stress Using the ABA-biosynthesis inhibitor norflurazon in combination with ionic and non-ionic stress, the expression of three distinct groups of Lea transcripts in immature barley embryos was investigated, these groups being embryo-and aleurone-specific B15C mRNAs, embryo-specific B19 mRNAs, and rab/dehydrin mRNAs, which encode stress-related proteins that are also expressed in vegetative tissues. The expression of B15C and rab/dehydrins in response to mannitol was not affected by the addition of norflurazon, which decreased the endogenous ABA levels by 89%; this observation is consistent with an ABA-independent pathway. The expression of B19 was only slightly dependent on ABA. In contrast, induction of the Lea genes by salt (NaCl) required at least 25 micromol m-3 endogenous ABA. Together, these results are evidence for different signal transduction pathways linking ionic and non-ionic osmotic stress to Lea mRNA accumulation in barley embryos.
Keyword
abscisic acid
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