Arabidopsis casein kinase 1-like 2 involved in abscisic acid signal transduction pathways

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In this study, we isolated a homozygous T-DNA insertion mutant line, ckl2, of the casein kinase 1-Like 2 (CKL2) gene in Arabidopsis thaliana.Through analysis of the germination ratio, root length, water loss rate, and stomatal aperture, we found that the ckl2 mutants showed an abscisic acid (ABA)-hyposensitive phenotype in all tests. CKL2 was also found to mediate the expression of ABA-upregulated genes in seeds and seedlings.CKL2 was expressed in all tissues, especially in the leaf and leaf stalk, and could be induced by ABA. A proline accumulation experiment showed that the Pro content in ckl2 was lower than that of the wild type. The above results demonstrate that CKL2 was required for ABA-regulated seed germination, root growth, and gene expression, suggesting that CKL2 positively mediates ABA signaling in Arabidopsis. © 2012 Taylor & Francis.

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Cui, Y., Ye, J., Guo, X., Chang, H., Yuan, C., Wang, Y., … Li, X. (2014). Arabidopsis casein kinase 1-like 2 involved in abscisic acid signal transduction pathways. Journal of Plant Interactions, 9(1), 19–25. https://doi.org/10.1080/17429145.2012.749433

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