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CCCH protein-PvCCCH69 acted as a repressor for leaf senescence through suppressing ABA-signaling pathway
by
Xu, Bin
, Xie Zheni
, Zhang, Chenchen
, Yu, Guohui
, Lei Shanshan
, Huang Bingru
in
Abscisic acid
/ Aging
/ Aging (artificial)
/ Aging (natural)
/ Biosynthesis
/ Flowers & plants
/ Genes
/ Leaves
/ Light-harvesting complex
/ Panicum virgatum
/ Photosynthesis
/ Photosystem II
/ Plant growth
/ Proteins
/ Senescence
/ Signal transduction
/ Signaling
/ Transcription
/ Zinc finger proteins
2021
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CCCH protein-PvCCCH69 acted as a repressor for leaf senescence through suppressing ABA-signaling pathway
by
Xu, Bin
, Xie Zheni
, Zhang, Chenchen
, Yu, Guohui
, Lei Shanshan
, Huang Bingru
in
Abscisic acid
/ Aging
/ Aging (artificial)
/ Aging (natural)
/ Biosynthesis
/ Flowers & plants
/ Genes
/ Leaves
/ Light-harvesting complex
/ Panicum virgatum
/ Photosynthesis
/ Photosystem II
/ Plant growth
/ Proteins
/ Senescence
/ Signal transduction
/ Signaling
/ Transcription
/ Zinc finger proteins
2021
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CCCH protein-PvCCCH69 acted as a repressor for leaf senescence through suppressing ABA-signaling pathway
by
Xu, Bin
, Xie Zheni
, Zhang, Chenchen
, Yu, Guohui
, Lei Shanshan
, Huang Bingru
in
Abscisic acid
/ Aging
/ Aging (artificial)
/ Aging (natural)
/ Biosynthesis
/ Flowers & plants
/ Genes
/ Leaves
/ Light-harvesting complex
/ Panicum virgatum
/ Photosynthesis
/ Photosystem II
/ Plant growth
/ Proteins
/ Senescence
/ Signal transduction
/ Signaling
/ Transcription
/ Zinc finger proteins
2021
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CCCH protein-PvCCCH69 acted as a repressor for leaf senescence through suppressing ABA-signaling pathway
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CCCH protein-PvCCCH69 acted as a repressor for leaf senescence through suppressing ABA-signaling pathway
2021
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CCCH is a subfamily of zinc finger proteins involved in plant growth, development, and stresses response. The function of CCCH in regulating leaf senescence, especially its roles in abscisic acid (ABA)-mediated leaf senescence is largely unknown. The objective of this study was to determine functions and mechanisms of CCCH gene in regulating leaf senescence in switchgrass (Panicum virgatum). A CCCH gene, PvCCCH69 (PvC3H69), was cloned from switchgrass. Overexpressing PvC3H69 in rice suppressed both natural senescence with leaf aging and dark-induced leaf senescence. Endogenous ABA content, ABA biosynthesis genes (NCED3, NCED5, and AAO3), and ABA signaling-related genes (SnRKs, ABI5, and ABF2/3/4) exhibited significantly lower levels in senescencing leaves of PvC3H69-OE plants than those in WT plants. PvC3H69-suppression of leaf senescence was associated with transcriptional upregulation of genes mainly involved in the light-dependent process of photosynthesis, including light-harvesting complex proteins, PSI proteins, and PSII proteins and downregulation of ABA biosynthesis and signaling genes and senescence-associated genes. PvC3H69 could act as a repressor for leaf senescence via upregulating photosynthetic proteins and repressing ABA synthesis and ABA signaling pathways.
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