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  • Up-Regulation of HSFA2c and...
    Wang, Xiuyun; Zhuang, Lili; Shi, Yi; Huang, Bingru

    International journal of molecular sciences, 09/2017, Letnik: 18, Številka: 9
    Journal Article

    Abscisic acid (ABA) is known to play roles in regulating plant tolerance to various abiotic stresses, but whether ABA's effects on heat tolerance are associated with its regulation of heat stress transcription factors (HSFs) and heat shock proteins (HSPs) is not well documented. The objective of this study was to determine whether improved heat tolerance of tall fescue ( Schreb.) by ABA was through the regulation of HSFs and HSPs. ABA-responsive transcriptional factors, ABA-responsive element binding protein 3 (FaAREB3) and dehydration-responsive element binding protein 2A (FaDREB2A) of tall fescue, were able to bind to the -elements in the promoter of tall fescue heat stress transcription factor A2c (Fa ). Exogenous ABA (5 μM) application enhanced heat tolerance of tall fescue, as manifested by increased leaf photochemical efficiency and membrane stability under heat stress (37/32 °C, day/night). The expression levels of , several tall fescue ( ), and ABA-responsive transcriptional factors were up-regulated in plants treated with ABA. Deficiency of Arabidopsis heat stress transcription factor A2 ( ) suppressed ABA-induction of expression and ABA-improved heat tolerance in Arabidopsis. These results suggested that HSFA2 plays an important role in ABA-mediated plant heat tolerance, and FaAREB3 and FaDREB2A may function as upstream -acting factors and regulate transcriptional activity of and the downstream , leading to improved heat tolerance.