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Impacts of warming and changes in precipitation frequency on the regeneration of two Acer species (2015)
Caron, M. M. ; De Frenne, P. ; Chabrerie, O. ; Cousins, S. A. O. ; De Backer, L. ; Decocq, G. ; Diekmann, M. ; Heinken, T. ; Kolb, A. ; Naaf, T. ; Plue, J. ; Selvi, F. ; Strimbeck, G. R. ; Wulf, M. ; Verheyen, K.
Overexpression of AtWRKY30 enhances abiotic stress tolerance during early growth stages in Arabidopsis thaliana (2013)
Scarpeci, Telma E. ; Zanor, Maria I. ; Müller-Röber, Bernd ; Valle, Estela M.
AtWRKY30 belongs to a higher plant transcription factor superfamily, which responds to pathogen attack. In previous studies, the AtWRKY30 gene was found to be highly and rapidly induced in Arabidopsis thaliana leaves after oxidative stress treatment. In this study, electrophoretic mobility shift assays showed that AtWRKY30 binds with high specificity and affinity to the WRKY consensus sequence (W-box), and also to its own promoter. Analysis of the AtWRKY30 expression pattern by qPCR and using transgenic Arabidopsis lines carrying AtWRKY30 promoter-beta-glucuronidase fusions showed transcriptional activity in leaves subjected to biotic or abiotic stress. Transgenic Arabidopsis plants constitutively overexpressing AtWRKY30 (35S::W30 lines) were more tolerant than wild-type plants to oxidative and salinity stresses during seed germination. The results presented here show that AtWRKY30 is responsive to several stress conditions either from abiotic or biotic origin, suggesting that AtWRKY30 could have a role in the activation of defence responses at early stages of Arabidopsis growth by binding to W-boxes found in promoters of many stress/developmentally regulated genes.
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