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. 2017 Jan 29;483(1):380-386.
doi: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2016.12.135. Epub 2016 Dec 23.

Direct transcriptional activation of BT genes by NLP transcription factors is a key component of the nitrate response in Arabidopsis

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Direct transcriptional activation of BT genes by NLP transcription factors is a key component of the nitrate response in Arabidopsis

Takeo Sato et al. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. .

Abstract

Nitrate modulates growth and development, functioning as a nutrient signal in plants. Although many changes in physiological processes in response to nitrate have been well characterized as nitrate responses, the molecular mechanisms underlying the nitrate response are not yet fully understood. Here, we show that NLP transcription factors, which are key regulators of the nitrate response, directly activate the nitrate-inducible expression of BT1 and BT2 encoding putative scaffold proteins with a plant-specific domain structure in Arabidopsis. Interestingly, the 35S promoter-driven expression of BT2 partially rescued growth inhibition caused by reductions in NLP activity in Arabidopsis. Furthermore, simultaneous disruption of BT1 and BT2 affected nitrate-dependent lateral root development. These results suggest that direct activation of BT1 and BT2 by NLP transcriptional activators is a key component of the molecular mechanism underlying the nitrate response in Arabidopsis.

Keywords: Arabidopsis thaliana; BT proteins; BTB domain-containing protein; Higher plants; NLP transcription factor; Nitrate response.

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