Sugar-responsive transcription factor bZIP3 affects leaf shape in arabidopsis plants

  • Miho Sanagi
  • , Yu Lu
  • , Shoki Aoyama
  • , Yoshie Morita
  • , Nobutaka Mitsuda
  • , Miho Ikeda
  • , Masaru Ohme-Takagi
  • , Takeo Sato
  • , Junji Yamaguchi

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Abstract

Sugars are essential for plant metabolism, growth and development. Plants must therefore manage their growth and developmental processes in response to sugar availability. Sugar signaling pathways constitute a complicated molecular network and are associated with global transcriptional regulation. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying sugar signaling remain largely unclear. This study reports that the protein basic-region leucine zipper 3 (bZIP3) is a novel sugar-responsive transcription factor in Arabidopsis plants. The expression of bZIP3 was rapidly repressed by sugar. Genetic analysis indicated that bZIP3 expression was modulated by the SNF1-RELATED KINASE 1 (SnRK1) pathway. Moreover, transgenic plants overexpressing bZIP3 and dominant repressor form bZIP3-SRDX showed aberrant shaped cotyledons with hyponastic bending. These findings suggest that bZIP3 plays a role in plant responses to sugars and is also associated with leaf development.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)167-170
Number of pages4
JournalPlant Biotechnology
Volume35
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Biotechnology
  • Agronomy and Crop Science
  • Plant Science

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