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Small Heat Shock Proteins Can Release Light Dependence of Tobacco Seed during Germinationopen access

Authors
Koo, Hyun JoPark, Soo MinKim, Keun PillSuh, Mi ChungLee, Mi OkLee, Seong-KonXia XinliHong, Choo Bong
Issue Date
Mar-2015
Publisher
AMER SOC PLANT BIOLOGISTS
Citation
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, v.167, no.3, pp 1030 - 1038
Pages
9
Journal Title
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Volume
167
Number
3
Start Page
1030
End Page
1038
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/9850
DOI
10.1104/pp.114.252841
ISSN
0032-0889
1532-2548
Abstract
Small heat shock proteins (sHSPs) function as ATP-independent molecular chaperones, and although the production and function of sHSPs have often been described under heat stress, the expression and function of sHSPs in fundamental developmental processes, such as pollen and seed development, have also been confirmed. Seed germination involves the breaking of dormancy and the resumption of embryo growth that accompany global changes in transcription, translation, and metabolism. In many plants, germination is triggered simply by imbibition of water; however, different seeds require different conditions in addition to water. For small-seeded plants, like Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), lettuce (Lactuca sativa), tomato (Solanum lycopersicum), and tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum), light is an important regulator of seed germination. The facts that sHSPs accumulate during seed development, sHSPs interact with various client proteins, and seed germination accompanies synthesis and/or activation of diverse proteins led us to investigate the role of sHSPs in seed germination, especially in the context of light dependence. In this study, we have built transgenic tobacco plants that ectopically express sHSP, and the effect was germination of the seeds in the dark. Administering heat shock to the seeds also resulted in the alleviation of light dependence during seed germination. Subcellular localization of ectopically expressed sHSP was mainly observed in the cytoplasm, whereas heat shock-induced sHSPs were transported to the nucleus. We hypothesize that ectopically expressed sHSPs in the cytoplasm led the status of cytoplasmic proteins involved in seed germination to function during germination without additional stimulus and that heat shock can be another signal that induces seed germination.
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