The expression of small heat shock proteins in seeds responds to discrete developmental signals and suggests a general protective role in desiccation tolerance

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Wehmeyer, N
Vierling, E [1 ]
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[1] Univ Arizona, Dept Biochem, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
[2] Univ Arizona, Dept Mol & Cellular Biol, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
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10.1104/pp.122.4.1099
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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To learn more about the function and regulation of small heat shock proteins (sHSPs) during seed development, we studied sHSP expression in wild-type and seed maturation mutants of Arabidopsis by western analysis and using an HSP17.4 promoter-driven p-glucuronidase (GUS) reporter gene in transgenic plants. In the absence of stress, GUS activity increases during development until the entire embryo is stained before desiccation. Heat-stressed embryos stained for GUS at all stages, including early stages that showed no detectable HSP17.4::GUS activity without heat. Examination of HSP17.4 expression in seeds of the transcriptional activator mutants abi3-6, fus3-3 (AIMS no. CS8014/N8014), and lec1-2 (AIMS no. CS2922/N2922) showed that protein and HSP17.4::GUS activity were highly reduced in fus3-3 and lec1-2 and undetectable in abi3-6 seeds. In contrast, heat-stressed abi3-6, fus3-3, and lec1-2 seeds stained for GUS activity throughout the embryo. These data indicate that there is distinct developmental and stress regulation of HSP17.4, and imply that ABI3 activates HSP17.4 transcription during development. Quantitation of sHSP protein in desiccation-intolerant seeds of abi3-6, fus3-3, lec1-2, and line24 showed that all had <2% of wild-type HSP17.4 levels. In contrast, the desiccation-tolerant but embryo-defective mutants emb266 (AIMS no. CS3049/N3049) and lec2-1 (AIMS no. CS2728/N2728) had wild-type levels of HSP17.4. These data correlate a reduction in sHSPs with desiccation intolerance and suggest that sHSPs have a general protective role throughout the seed.
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