학술논문

Dissection of the IDA promoter identifies WRKY transcription factors as abscission regulators in Arabidopsis.
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of Experimental Botany. 75(8)
Subject
cis-elements
Abscission
ERF
IDA
WRKY
promoter
signaling
transcription
Arabidopsis
Arabidopsis Proteins
Transcription Factors
Flowers
Promoter Regions
Genetic
Plants
Gene Expression Regulation
Plant
Language
Abstract
Plants shed organs such as leaves, petals, or fruits through the process of abscission. Monitoring cues such as age, resource availability, and biotic and abiotic stresses allow plants to abscise organs in a timely manner. How these signals are integrated into the molecular pathways that drive abscission is largely unknown. The INFLORESCENCE DEFICIENT IN ABSCISSION (IDA) gene is one of the main drivers of floral organ abscission in Arabidopsis and is known to transcriptionally respond to most abscission-regulating cues. By interrogating the IDA promoter in silico and in vitro, we identified transcription factors that could potentially modulate IDA expression. We probed the importance of ERF- and WRKY-binding sites for IDA expression during floral organ abscission, with WRKYs being of special relevance to mediate IDA up-regulation in response to biotic stress in tissues destined for separation. We further characterized WRKY57 as a positive regulator of IDA and IDA-like gene expression in abscission zones. Our findings highlight the promise of promoter element-targeted approaches to modulate the responsiveness of the IDA signaling pathway to harness controlled abscission timing for improved crop productivity.