Abstract
Previously, we identified a novel herbivore elicitor-regulated protein in Nicotiana attenuata (nahEr1) that is required to suppress abscisic acid (aBa) catabolism during herbivore attack and activate a full defense response against herbivores. aBa, in addition to its newly defined role in defense activation, mainly controls seed germination and stomatal function of land plants. here we show that N. attenuata seeds silenced in the expression of NaHER1 by rna interference (irhEr1) accumulated less aBa during germination, and germinated faster on aBa-containing media compared with Wt. Curiously, epidermal cells of irhEr1 plants were wrinkled, possibly due to the previously demonstrated increase in transpiration of irhEr1 plants that may affect turgor and cause wrinkling of the cells. We conclude that nahEr1 is a highly pleiotropic regulator of aBa responses in N. attenuata plants. © 2013 Landes Bioscience.
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Dinh, S. T., Baldwin, I. T., & Gális, I. (2013). Multiple interactions of NaHER1 protein with abscisic acid signaling in Nicotiana attenuate plants. Plant Signaling and Behavior, 8(11). https://doi.org/10.4161/psb.26365
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