2008
DOI: 10.1007/s11103-008-9410-9
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Expression patterns within the Arabidopsis C/S1 bZIP transcription factor network: availability of heterodimerization partners controls gene expression during stress response and development

Abstract: Members of the Arabidopsis group C/S1 basic leucine zipper (bZIP) transcription factor (TF) network are proposed to implement transcriptional reprogramming of plant growth in response to energy deprivation and environmental stresses. The four group C and five group S1 members form specific heterodimers and are, therefore, considered to cooperate functionally. For example, the interplay of C/S1 bZIP TFs in regulating seed maturation genes was analyzed by expression studies and target gene regulation in both pro… Show more

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“…As demonstrated in previous studies (Wiese et al, 2004;Weltmeier et al, 2009), a posttranscriptional regulatory mechanism applies for all group S1 bZIPs, including bZIP1 and bZIP53, which leads to a sucrose-induced repression of translation mediated by a conserved system of upstream open reading frames (uORFs). With respect to bZIP1 and bZIP53, transcriptional and posttranscriptional mechanisms interact to enhance expression in response to dark treatment.…”
Section: Bzip1 and Bzip53 Expression Is Enhanced During Dark-inducedmentioning
confidence: 73%
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“…As demonstrated in previous studies (Wiese et al, 2004;Weltmeier et al, 2009), a posttranscriptional regulatory mechanism applies for all group S1 bZIPs, including bZIP1 and bZIP53, which leads to a sucrose-induced repression of translation mediated by a conserved system of upstream open reading frames (uORFs). With respect to bZIP1 and bZIP53, transcriptional and posttranscriptional mechanisms interact to enhance expression in response to dark treatment.…”
Section: Bzip1 and Bzip53 Expression Is Enhanced During Dark-inducedmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…(B) Histochemical GUS staining of transgenic plants expressing ProbZIP1:GUS (top panel) and ProbZIP53:GUS (bottom panel). The upstream regions of the constructs expressed in these plants (diagram above) contain the conserved system of uORFs (depicted by rectangles) that mediates sucrose-dependent posttranslational repression (Wiese et al, 2005;Weltmeier et al, 2009). GUS staining of plants grown under a 16/8-h day/night cycle (0 h) or darkness for 48 and 120 h is shown.…”
Section: Ectopic Expression Of Bzip1 and Bzip53 Results In Enhanced Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, ectopic overexpression of At bZIP1 does not lead to activation of MAT genes, indicating a lack of functional redundancy of these genes in MAT gene regulation (Weltmeier et al, 2009).…”
Section: Bzip53 Constitutes a Transcriptional Regulator Of Seed Maturmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Interestingly, salt treatment dramatically induces bZIP53 transcription in roots (Weltmeier et al, 2009). In the context of the seed, it is worth mentioning that besides storage compound accumulation, dehydration occurs during late stages of the maturation phase.…”
Section: Bzip53 Constitutes a Transcriptional Regulator Of Seed Maturmentioning
confidence: 99%
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