Authors
June M Kwak, Ji-Hye Moon, Yoshiyuki Murata, Kazuyuki Kuchitsu, Nathalie Leonhardt, Alison DeLong, Julian I Schroeder
Publication date
2002/11/1
Journal
The Plant Cell
Volume
14
Issue
11
Pages
2849-2861
Publisher
American Society of Plant Biologists
Description
Pharmacological studies have led to a model in which the phytohormone abscisic acid (ABA) may be positively transduced via protein phosphatases of the type 1 (PP1) or type 2A (PP2A) families. However, pharmacological evidence also exists that PP1s or PP2As may function as negative regulators of ABA signaling. Furthermore, recessive disruption mutants in protein phosphatases that function in ABA signal transduction have not yet been identified. A guard cell–expressed PP2A gene, RCN1, which had been characterized previously as a molecular component affecting auxin transport and gravity response, was isolated. A T-DNA disruption mutation in RCN1 confers recessive ABA insensitivity to Arabidopsis. The rcn1 mutation impairs ABA-induced stomatal closing and ABA activation of slow anion channels. Calcium imaging analyses show a reduced sensitivity of ABA-induced cytosolic calcium increases …
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