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AHK5 histidine kinase regulates root elongation through an ETR1-dependent abscisic acid and ethylene signaling pathway in Arabidopsis thaliana
Authors:Iwama Ayako  Yamashino Takafumi  Tanaka Yasushi  Sakakibara Hitoshi  Kakimoto Tatsuo  Sato Shusei  Kato Tomohiko  Tabata Satoshi  Nagatani Akira  Mizuno Takeshi
Institution:Laboratory of Molecular Microbiology, School of Agriculture, Nagoya University, Furocho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya, Japan.
Abstract:The Arabidopsis thaliana genome encodes a small family of histidine (His) protein kinases, some of which have redundant functions as ethylene receptors, whereas others serve as cytokinin receptors. The most poorly characterized of these is authentic histidine kinase 5 (AHK5; also known as cytokinin-independent 2, CKI2). Here we characterize three independent ahk5 mutants, and show that they have a common phenotype. Our results suggest that AHK5 His-kinase acts as a negative regulator in the signaling pathway in which ethylene and ABA inhibit the root elongation through ETR1 (an ethylene receptor).
Keywords:Abscisic acid -  AHK5 His-kinase -  Arabidopsis thaliana -  Ethylene -  Root elongation
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