Arabidopsis YL1/BPG2 Is Involved in Seedling Shoot Response to Salt Stress through ABI4

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Peng-Cheng Li
Jin-Guang Huang
Shao-Wei Yu
Yuan-Yuan Li
Peng Sun
Chang-Ai Wu
Cheng-Chao Zheng
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[1] State Key Laboratory of Crop Biology,
[2] College of Life Sciences,undefined
[3] Shandong Agricultural University,undefined
[4] Bio-Tech Research Center,undefined
[5] Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences,undefined
[6] Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Crop Genetic Improvement,undefined
[7] Ecology and Physiology,undefined
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The chloroplast-localized proteins play roles in plant salt stress response, but their mechanisms remain largely unknown. In this study, we screened a yellow leaf mutant, yl1-1, whose shoots exhibited hypersensitivity to salt stress. We mapped YL1 to AT3G57180, which encodes a YqeH-type GTPase. YL1, as a chloroplast stroma-localized protein, could be markedly reduced by high salinity. Upon exposure to high salinity, seedling shoots of yl1-1 and yl1-2 accumulated significantly higher levels of Na+ than wild type. Expression analysis of factors involved in plant salt stress response showed that the expression of ABI4 was increased and HKT1 was evidently suppressed in mutant shoots compared with the wild type under normal growth conditions. Moreover, salinity effects on ABI4 and HKT1 were clearly weakened in the mutant shoots, suggesting that the loss of YL1 function impairs ABI4 and HKT1 expression. Notably, the shoots of yl1-2 abi4 double mutant exhibited stronger resistance to salt stress and accumulated less Na+ levels after salt treatment compared with the yl1-2 single mutant, suggesting the salt-sensitive phenotype of yl1-2 seedlings could be rescued via loss of ABI4 function. These results reveal that YL1 is involved in the salt stress response of seedling shoots through ABI4.
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