Abscisic acid (ABA) regulates plant responses to abiotic stresses via regulating the expression of downstream genes, yet the functions of many ABA responsive genes remain unknown. We report here the characterization of
MYB71, a R2R3 MYB transcription factor in regulating ABA responses
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Abscisic acid (ABA) regulates plant responses to abiotic stresses via regulating the expression of downstream genes, yet the functions of many ABA responsive genes remain unknown. We report here the characterization of
MYB71, a R2R3 MYB transcription factor in regulating ABA responses in
Arabidopsis. RT-PCR results show that the expression level of
MYB71 was increased in response to ABA treatment.
Arabidopsis protoplasts transfection results show that
MYB71 was specifically localized in nucleus and it activated the
Gal4:GUS reporter gene when recruited to the
Gal4 promoter by a fused DNA binding domain GD. Roles of
MYB71 in regulating plant response to ABA were analyzed by generating
Arabidopsis transgenic plants overexpression
MYB71 and gene edited mutants of
MYB71. The results show that ABA sensitivity was increased in the transgenic plants overexpression
MYB71, but decreased in the
MYB71 mutants. By using a DEX inducible system, we further identified genes are likely regulated by
MYB71, and found that they are enriched in biological process to environmental stimuli including abiotic stresses, suggesting that
MYB71 may regulate plant response to abiotic stresses. Taken together, our results suggest that
MYB71 is an ABA responsive gene, and
MYB71 functions as a transcription activator and it positively regulates ABA response in
Arabidopsis.
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