Huang_2010_New.Phytol_187_301

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Title : The Arabidopsis LSD1 gene plays an important role in the regulation of low temperature-dependent cell death - Huang_2010_New.Phytol_187_301
Author(s) : Huang X , Li Y , Zhang X , Zuo J , Yang S
Ref : New Phytol , 187 :301 , 2010
Abstract :

SUMMARY: In higher plants, the crosstalk between cold stress responses and reactive oxygen species (ROS) signaling is not well understood. *Two chilling-sensitive mutants, chs4-1 and chs4-3, were characterized genetically and molecularly. *The CHS4 gene, identified by map-based cloning, was found to be identical to lesion simulating disease resistance 1 (LSD1). We therefore renamed these two alleles lsd1-3 and lsd1-4, respectively. These two mutants exhibited an extensive cell death phenotype under cold stress conditions. Consistently, lsd1-3 plants exposed to cold showed up-regulation of the PR1 and PR2 genes, and increased accumulation of salicylic acid. These results indicate that low temperature is another trigger of cell death in lsd1 mutants. Furthermore, lsd1-3 plants accumulated higher concentrations of H(2)O(2) and total glutathione under cold conditions than wild-type plants. Genetic analysis revealed that PAD4 and EDS1, two key signaling regulators mediating resistance responses, are required for the chilling-sensitive phenotype of lsd1-3. *These findings reveal a role of LSD1 in regulating cell death trigged by cold stress and a link between cold stress responses and ROS-associated signaling.

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PubMedID: 20456049

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Huang X, Li Y, Zhang X, Zuo J, Yang S (2010)
The Arabidopsis LSD1 gene plays an important role in the regulation of low temperature-dependent cell death
New Phytol 187 :301

Huang X, Li Y, Zhang X, Zuo J, Yang S (2010)
New Phytol 187 :301