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”Salicylic Acid Mutant Collection“ as a Tool to Explore the Role of Salicylic Acid in Regulation of Plant Growth under a Changing Environment

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    0518894 - ÚEB 2020 RIV CH eng J - Článek v odborném periodiku
    Pluhařová, Kamila - Leontovyčová, Hana - Stoudková, Věra - Pospíchalová, Romana - Maršík, P. - Klouček, P. - Starodubtseva, Anastasiia - Iakovenko, Oksana - Krčková, Zuzana - Valentová, O. - Burketová, Lenka - Janda, Martin - Kalachova, Tetiana
    ”Salicylic Acid Mutant Collection“ as a Tool to Explore the Role of Salicylic Acid in Regulation of Plant Growth under a Changing Environment.
    International Journal of Molecular Sciences. Roč. 20, č. 24 (2019), č. článku 6365. E-ISSN 1422-0067
    Grant CEP: GA ČR GA17-05151S; GA MŠMT(CZ) EF16_019/0000738
    Grant ostatní: PPPLZ(CZ) TK919220
    Institucionální podpora: RVO:61389030
    Klíčová slova: Arabidopsis mutants * gene transcription * growth * light * Salicylic acid
    Obor OECD: Biochemical research methods
    Impakt faktor: 4.556, rok: 2019
    Způsob publikování: Open access
    http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20246365

    The phytohormone salicylic acid (SA) has a crucial role in plant physiology. Its role is best described in the context of plant response to pathogen attack. During infection, SA is rapidly accumulated throughout the green tissues and is important for both local and systemic defences. However, some genetic/metabolic variations can also result in SA overaccumulation in plants, even in basal conditions. To date, more than forty Arabidopsis thaliana mutants have been described as having enhanced endogenous SA levels or constitutively activated SA signalling pathways. In this study, we established a collection of mutants containing different SA levels due to diverse genetic modifications and distinct gene functions. We chose prototypic SA-overaccumulators (SA-OAs), such as bon1-1, but also non-typical ones such as exo70b1-1, the selection of OA is accompanied by their crosses with SA-deficient lines. Here, we extensively studied the plant development and SA level/signalling under various growth conditions in soil and in vitro, and showed a strong negative correlation between rosette size, SA content and PR1/ICS1 transcript signature. SA-OAs (namely cpr5, acd6, bon1-1, fah1/fah2 and pi4kβ1β2) had bigger rosettes under high light conditions, whereas WT plants did not. Our data provide new insights clarifying a link between SA and plant behaviour under environmental stresses. The presented SA mutant collection is thus a suitable tool to shed light on the mechanisms underlying trade-offs between growth and defence in plants.
    Trvalý link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0303905

     
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