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Upregulation of GLRs expression by light in Arabidopsis leaves.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Glutamate receptor-like (GLR) channels are plant homologs of iGluRs, animal ionotropic glutamate receptors which participate in neurotransmission. GLRs mediate plant adaptive processes and photomorphogenesis. Despite their contribution to light-dependent processes, signaling mechanisms that modulate GLR response to light remain unknown. Here we show that leaf expression of 7 out of 20 Arabidopsis GLRs is significantly up-regulated by monochromatic irradiation.

Results

Our data indicates that both red and blue light stimulate the expression of selected AtGLRs. Using a photosynthesis inhibitor and different irradiation regimes, we demonstrated that retrograde signaling from photosystem II is unlikely to be involved in light-dependent GLR up-regulation. Analysis of transcriptional patterns in mutants of key photoreceptors allowed us to observe that both phytochromes and cryptochromes are likely to be involved in the control of light-dependent up-regulation of AtGLR expression, with phytochromes playing a clearly dominating role in this process.

Conclusions

In mature Arabidopsis leaves, phytochromes, assisted by cryptochromes, mediate light-driven transcriptional up-regulation of several genes encoding GLR proteins. Since GLRs are known to be involved in a wide range of plant developmental processes our results provide mechanistic insight into how light may influence plant growth and development.

SUBMITTER: Hebda A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9013116 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Upregulation of GLRs expression by light in Arabidopsis leaves.

Hebda Anna A   Liszka Aleksandra A   Lewandowska Aleksandra A   Lyczakowski Jan J JJ   Gabryś Halina H   Krzeszowiec Weronika W  

BMC plant biology 20220415 1


<h4>Background</h4>Glutamate receptor-like (GLR) channels are plant homologs of iGluRs, animal ionotropic glutamate receptors which participate in neurotransmission. GLRs mediate plant adaptive processes and photomorphogenesis. Despite their contribution to light-dependent processes, signaling mechanisms that modulate GLR response to light remain unknown. Here we show that leaf expression of 7 out of 20 Arabidopsis GLRs is significantly up-regulated by monochromatic irradiation.<h4>Results</h4>O  ...[more]

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