Role of Arabidopsis NHL family in ABA and stress response

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Based on their sequence homology to Arabidopsis NDR1 and tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) HIN1, 45 NHL (NDR1/HIN1-like) family genes are found in Arabidopsis genome. Recently, we reported that overexpression of NHL6, a member of NHL family, modulated seed germination under abiotic stresses through affecting ABA biosynthesis and signaling. We also carried out qPCR and investigated the expression of the other 8 member genes (NHL7a, 16, 17, 21, 25, 26, 41, 43) whose transcriptional data are publicly unavailable, and found that expression of NHL17 was induced more than 2 folds in ABA treated seedlings. Furthermore, in addition to the plasma membrane localization, YFP-NHL6 fusion protein was also observed in the cytosol (as dots) or on the membrane of small vacuoles or vesicles. As a member of the pathogen infection related genes, expression of NHL6 was significantly induced by salicylic acid and NHL6s are evolutionarily conserved among different plant species. A working model of NHL6 in ABA response was proposed.

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Bao, Y., Song, W. M., & Zhang, H. X. (2016). Role of Arabidopsis NHL family in ABA and stress response. Plant Signaling and Behavior, 11(5). https://doi.org/10.1080/15592324.2016.1180493

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