CPK3-mediated cytosolic-nuclear translocation of bHLH107 recruits HY5 to regulate the Cu2+-triggered upregulation ofACS8
Yue Yu,
Haifeng Liu,
Xiangsong Chen
et al.
Abstract:Copper serves as a micronutrient for plant growth and development and has been a key component of copper-based antimicrobial compounds (CBACs) for protection against plant diseases for more than 130 years. We previously revealed that nanomolar-to-micromolar concentrations of Cu2+ elicit plant immune responses by activating the expression of the ethylene synthesis rate-limiting enzyme ACS8, which is dependent on the promoter copper response element (CuRE) cis-element. Here, we genetically confirmed that Cu2+-in… Show more
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