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Mol. Cells 2010; 29(5): 475-483

Published online April 12, 2010

https://doi.org/10.1007/s10059-010-0059-2

© The Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology

Functional Characterization of Arabidopsis thaliana WRKY39 in Heat Stress

Shujia Li1,2, Xiang Zhou2, Ligang Chen2, Weidong Huang1,*, and Diqiu Yu2,*

1College of Food Science and Nutritional Engineering, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100083, China, 2Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650223, China

Correspondence to : *Correspondence: huanggwd@263.net (WH); ydq@xtbg.ac.cn (DY)

Received: November 13, 2010; Revised: January 13, 2010; Accepted: January 19, 2010

Abstract

Arabidopsis thaliana WRKY39, a transcription factor that is induced by heat stress, is a member of the group II WRKY proteins and responds to both abiotic and biotic stress. Heat-treated seeds and plants of WRKY39 knock-down mutants had increased susceptibility to heat stress, showing reduced germination, decreased survival, and elevated electrolyte leakage compared with wild-type plants. In contrast, WRKY39 over-expressing plants exhibited enhanced thermotolerance compared with wild-type plants. RT-PCR and qRT-PCR analysis of wrky39 mutants and WRKY39 over-expressing plants identified putative genes regulated by WRKY39. Consistent with a role for WRKY39 in heat tolerance, the expression levels of salicylic acid (SA)-regulated PR1 and SA-related MBF1c genes were down-regulated in wrky39 mutants. In contrast, over-expression of WRKY39 increased the expression of PR1 and MBF1c. The WRKY39 transcript was induced in response to treatment with SA or methyljasmonate. Analysis of heat stress-induced WRKY39 in defense signaling mutants, including coi1, ein2, and sid2, further indicated that WRKY39 was positively co-regulated by the SA and jasmonate (JA) signaling pathways. Together, these findings reveal that heat stress-induced WRKY39 positively regulates the cooperation between the SA- and JA-activated signaling pathways that mediate responses to heat stress.

Keywords heat stress, jasmonate, salicylic acid, thermotolerance, WRKY39 transcription factor

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Mol. Cells 2010; 29(5): 475-483

Published online May 31, 2010 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10059-010-0059-2

Copyright © The Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology.

Functional Characterization of Arabidopsis thaliana WRKY39 in Heat Stress

Shujia Li1,2, Xiang Zhou2, Ligang Chen2, Weidong Huang1,*, and Diqiu Yu2,*

1College of Food Science and Nutritional Engineering, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100083, China, 2Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650223, China

Correspondence to:*Correspondence: huanggwd@263.net (WH); ydq@xtbg.ac.cn (DY)

Received: November 13, 2010; Revised: January 13, 2010; Accepted: January 19, 2010

Abstract

Arabidopsis thaliana WRKY39, a transcription factor that is induced by heat stress, is a member of the group II WRKY proteins and responds to both abiotic and biotic stress. Heat-treated seeds and plants of WRKY39 knock-down mutants had increased susceptibility to heat stress, showing reduced germination, decreased survival, and elevated electrolyte leakage compared with wild-type plants. In contrast, WRKY39 over-expressing plants exhibited enhanced thermotolerance compared with wild-type plants. RT-PCR and qRT-PCR analysis of wrky39 mutants and WRKY39 over-expressing plants identified putative genes regulated by WRKY39. Consistent with a role for WRKY39 in heat tolerance, the expression levels of salicylic acid (SA)-regulated PR1 and SA-related MBF1c genes were down-regulated in wrky39 mutants. In contrast, over-expression of WRKY39 increased the expression of PR1 and MBF1c. The WRKY39 transcript was induced in response to treatment with SA or methyljasmonate. Analysis of heat stress-induced WRKY39 in defense signaling mutants, including coi1, ein2, and sid2, further indicated that WRKY39 was positively co-regulated by the SA and jasmonate (JA) signaling pathways. Together, these findings reveal that heat stress-induced WRKY39 positively regulates the cooperation between the SA- and JA-activated signaling pathways that mediate responses to heat stress.

Keywords: heat stress, jasmonate, salicylic acid, thermotolerance, WRKY39 transcription factor

Mol. Cells
May 31, 2023 Vol.46 No.5, pp. 259~328
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