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Carbon and Amino Acids Reciprocally Modulate the Expression of
Glutamine Synthetase in Arabidopsis1
Igor C. Oliveira and
Gloria M. Coruzzi*
Department of Biology, New York University, New York, New York
10003
In bacteria and yeast, glutamine
synthetase (GS) expression is tightly regulated by the metabolic status
of the cell, both at the transcriptional and posttranscriptional
levels. We discuss the relative contributions of light and metabolic
cues on the regulation of members of the GS gene family (chloroplastic
GS2 and cytosolic GS1) in Arabidopsis. These studies reveal that the dramatic induction of mRNA for chloroplastic GS2 by light is mediated in part by phytochrome and in part by light-induced changes in sucrose
(Suc) levels. In contrast, the modest induction of mRNA for cytosolic
GS1 by light is primarily mediated by changes in the levels of carbon
metabolites. Suc induction of mRNA for GS2 and GS1 occurs in a time-
and dose-dependent manner. Suc-induced changes in GS mRNA levels were
also observed at the level of GS enzyme activity. In contrast, amino
acids were shown to antagonize the Suc induction of GS, both at the
level of mRNA accumulation and that of enzyme activity. For GS2, the
gene whose expression was the most dramatically regulated by
metabolites, we used a GS2 promoter- -glucuronidase fusion to
demonstrate that transcriptional control is involved in this metabolic
regulation. Our results suggest that the metabolic regulation of GS
expression in plants is controlled by the relative abundance of carbon
skeletons versus amino acids. This would allow nitrogen assimilation
into glutamine to proceed (or not) according to the metabolic status
and biosynthetic needs of the plant. This type of GS gene regulation is
reminiscent of the nitrogen regulatory system in bacteria, and suggests
an evolutionary link between metabolic sensing and signaling in
bacteria and plants.
1
This research was supported by the National
Institutes of Health (grant no. GM32877).
*
Corresponding author; e-mail coruzg01{at}mcrcr.med.nyu.edu; fax
212-995-4204.
Plant Physiol. (1999) 121: 301-310
Copyright Clearance Center: 0032-0889/99/121//10
© 1999 American Society of Plant Physiologists
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