Research status of transcription factors involved in controlling gene expression by nitrate signaling in higher plants

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Journal of Plant Biotechnology Pub Date : 2021-09-30 DOI:10.5010/jpb.2021.48.3.124
Yu-Jin Jung, Joung Soon Park, Ji Yun Go, H. Lee, Jin Young Kim, Ye Ji Lee, K. Nam, Yong-Gu Cho, K. Kang
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Nitrate is an important nutrient and signaling molecule in plants that modulates the expression of many genes and regulates plant growth. In this study, we cover the research status of transcription factors related to the control of gene expression by nitrate signaling in higher plants. Nitrate reductase is a key enzyme in nitrogen assimilation, as it catalyzes the nitrate-to-nitrite reduction process in plants. A variety of factors, including nitrate, light, metabolites, phytohormones, low temperature, and drought, modulate the expression levels of nitrate reductase genes and nitrate reductase activity, which is consistent with the physiological role if. Recently, several transcription factors controlling the expression of nitrate reductase genes have been identified in higher plants. NODULE-INCEPTION-Like Proteins (NLPs) are transcription factors responsible for the nitrate-inducible expression of nitrate reductase genes. Since NLPs also control the nitrate-inducible expression of genes encoding the nitrate transporter, nitrite transporter, and nitrite reductase, the expression levels of nitrate reduction pathway-associated genes are coordinately modulated by NLPs in response to nitrate. Understanding the function of nitrate in plants will be useful to create crops with low nitrogen use.
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高等植物硝酸盐信号调控基因表达的转录因子研究现状
硝酸盐是植物体内重要的营养物质和信号分子,可调节多种基因的表达,调控植物生长。本文综述了高等植物中硝酸盐信号调控基因表达相关转录因子的研究现状。硝酸还原酶是植物氮素同化的关键酶,它催化植物体内硝酸盐还原为亚硝酸盐的过程。硝酸盐、光照、代谢物、植物激素、低温、干旱等多种因素调节了硝酸盐还原酶基因的表达水平和活性,这与硝酸盐还原酶的生理作用是一致的。近年来,在高等植物中发现了几种控制硝酸还原酶基因表达的转录因子。nodule - incepon - like protein (nlp)是硝酸盐诱导的硝酸盐还原酶基因表达的转录因子。由于nlp还控制硝酸盐诱导的硝酸盐转运体、亚硝酸盐转运体和亚硝酸盐还原酶编码基因的表达,因此硝酸盐还原途径相关基因的表达水平受到nlp的协调调节,以响应硝酸盐。了解硝酸盐在植物中的作用将有助于创造低氮作物。
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Journal of Plant Biotechnology
Journal of Plant Biotechnology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agronomy and Crop Science
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期刊介绍: Journal of Plant Biotechnology (JPB) is an international open access journal published four issues of a yearly volume on March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31 by The Korean Society for Plant Biotechnology (KSPBT) founded in 1973. JPB publishes original, peer-reviewed articles dealing with advanced scientific aspects of plant biotechnology, which includes molecular biology, genetics, genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics. JPB does not exclude studies on lower plants including algae and cyanobacteria if studies are carried out within the aspects described above.
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