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Title: The Arabidopsis AP2/ERF transcription factor RAP2.11 modulates plant response to low-potassium conditions. Author: Kim MJ, Ruzicka D, Shin R, Schachtman DP. Journal: Mol Plant; 2012 Sep; 5(5):1042-57. PubMed ID: 22406475. Abstract: Plants respond to low-nutrient conditions through metabolic and morphology changes that increase their ability to survive and grow. The transcription factor RAP2.11 was identified as a component in the response to low potassium through regulation of the high-affinity K(+) uptake transporter AtHAK5 and other components of the low-potassium signal transduction pathway. RAP2.11 was identified through the activation tagging of Arabidopsis lines that contained a luciferase marker driven by the AtHAK5 promoter that is normally only induced by low potassium. This factor bound to a GCC-box of the AtHAK5 promoter in vitro and in vivo. Transcript profiling revealed that a large number of genes were up-regulated in roots by RAP2.11 overexpression. Many regulated genes were identified to be in functional categories that are important in low-K(+) signaling. These categories included ethylene signaling, reactive oxygen species production, and calcium signaling. Promoter regions of the up-regulated genes were enriched in the GCCGGC motif also contained in the AtHAK5 promoter. These results suggest that RAP2.11 regulates AtHAK5 expression under low-K(+) conditions and also contributes to a coordinated response to low-potassium conditions through the regulation of other genes in the low-K(+) signaling cascade.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]