Involvement of RD20, a member of caleosin family, in ABA-mediated regulation of germination in Arabidopsis thaliana

01/04/2011 00:00

Yann Aubert, Louis-Jérome Leba, Cécilia Cheval, Benoit Ranty, Alain Vavasseur, Didier Aldon and Jean-Philippe Galaud

 

Résumé:

The RD20 gene encodes a member of the caleosin family, which is primarily known to function in the mobilization of seed storage lipids during germination. In contrast to other caleosins, RD20 expression is early-induced by water deficit conditions and we recently provided genetic evidence for its positive role in drought tolerance in Arabidopsis. RD20 is also responsive to pathogen infection and is constitutively expressed in diverse tissues and organs during development suggesting additional roles for this caleosin. This addendum describes further exploration of phenotypic alterations in T-DNA insertional rd20 mutant and knock-out complemented transgenic plants in the context of early development and susceptibility to a phytopathogenic bacteria. We show that the RD20 gene is involved in ABA-mediated inhibition of germination and does not play a significant role in plant defense against Pseudomonas syringae.

 

Revue:

Plant Signaling & Behavior

 

Lien:

https://www.landesbioscience.com/journals/psb/16AubertPSB6-4.pdf