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First published online March 7, 2002; 10.1104/pp.010660 Plant Physiol, April 2002, Vol. 128, pp. 1402-1409 Mechanically Stimulated TCH3 Gene Expression in Arabidopsis Involves Protein Phosphorylation and EIN6 Downstream of Calcium1Department of Plant Sciences, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3RB, United Kingdom
Mechanical signals are important both as environmental and
endogenous developmental cues in plants. Among the quickest measurable responses to mechanical stimulation (MS) in plants is the up-regulation of specific genes, including TCH3, in Arabidopsis.
Little is known about the signaling events and components that link
perception of mechanical signals to gene expression in plants. Calcium
has been identified previously as being potentially involved, and a
role for ethylene has also been suggested. Using the protein kinase
inhibitor staurosporine, we determined that MS up-regulation of
TCH3 expression requires protein kinase activity in
young Arabidopsis seedlings. Our data from studies on the Arabidopsis
ein6 mutant demonstrate that the EIN6 protein is also
required, but that its role in mechanically induced TCH3
expression appears to be independent of ethylene. Challenge of
seedlings with protein phosphatase inhibitors calyculin A and okadaic
acid stimulated TCH3 expression even in the absence of
MS, implying protein phosphatase activity acting to negatively regulate
TCH3 gene expression. This phosphatase activity acts
either downstream or independently of EIN6. EIN6 and protein kinase
activity, on the other hand, operate downstream of calcium to mediate
mechanically stimulated TCH3 expression.
1 This work was supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council and Royal Society (studentship to A.J.W.). * Corresponding author; e-mail marc.knight{at}plants.ox.ac.uk; fax 44-1865-275023. © 2002 American Society of Plant Physiologists This article has been cited by other articles:
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