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Synergistic Activation of RD29A Via Integration of Salinity Stress and Abscisic Acid in Arabidopsis thaliana.

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Lee, Sang Y 
Boon, Neville J 
Webb, Alex AR 
Tanaka, Reiko J 

Abstract

Plants perceive information from the surroundings and elicit appropriate molecular responses. How plants dynamically respond to combinations of external inputs is yet to be revealed, despite the detailed current knowledge of intracellular signaling pathways. We measured dynamics of Response-to-Dehydration 29A (RD29A) expression induced by single or combined NaCl and ABA treatments in Arabidopsis thaliana. RD29A expression in response to a combination of NaCl and ABA leads to unique dynamic behavior that cannot be explained by the sum of responses to individual NaCl and ABA. To explore the potential mechanisms responsible for the observed synergistic response, we developed a mathematical model of the DREB2 and AREB pathways based on existing knowledge, where NaCl and ABA act as the cognate inputs, respectively, and examined various system structures with cross-input modulation, where non-cognate input affects expression of the genes involved in adjacent signaling pathways. The results from the analysis of system structures, combined with the insights from microarray expression profiles and model-guided experiments, predicted that synergistic activation of RD29A originates from enhancement of DREB2 activity by ABA. Our analysis of RD29A expression profiles demonstrates that a simple mathematical model can be used to extract information from temporal dynamics induced by combinatorial stimuli and produce experimentally testable hypotheses.

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Combined stress, Gene expression dynamics, Mathematical modeling, Plant abiotic stresses, Signaling cross-talk, Abscisic Acid, Arabidopsis, Arabidopsis Proteins, Computer Simulation, Gene Expression Profiling, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Models, Biological, Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis, Reproducibility of Results, Salinity, Sodium Chloride, Stress, Physiological

Journal Title

Plant Cell Physiol

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Journal ISSN

0032-0781
1471-9053

Volume Title

57

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)