Journal of Stress Physiology & Biochemistry, 2014, Vol. 10, No. 4, pp. 67-76 ISSN 1997-0838
Original Text Copyright (cc) 2014 by   Garnik, Belkov, Tarasenko and Konstantinov



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The Role of Sugar-related Regulation in the Light-dependent Alterations of Arabidopsis Glutamate Dehydrogenase Genes Expression

E.Yu. Garnik, V.I. Belkov, V.I. Tarasenko, Yu.M. Konstantinov

  Siberian Institute of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, PO 317, Irkutsk, 664033, Russia

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Received November 6, 2014


Expression of gdh1 and gdh2 genes of Arabidopsis thaliana increases in the dark and decreases in the light. The reason of such alteration seems to be a glucose rising in photosynthetic cell in the light, but this hypothesis needs to be confirmed. In this work we investigate the role of glucose and hexokinase 1 in the light-dependent regulation of the gdh1 and gdh2 expression. A comparison of expression profiles of apl3, gdh1, gdh2 genes in presenсe of exogenous sucrose in the dark and in the light has demonstrated that sugar-related repression of gdh1 and gdh2 genes is insufficient to provide the high decrease of their transcripts in the light. Using Arabidopsis mutant gin2-1 with a defect in hxk1 gene we demonstrated that such a decrease is not depended on the regulatory function of hexokinase 1. We presume that light- dependent alterations of gdh1 and gdh2 expression are mediated by some chloroplast-to-nucleus regulatory signals.


Key words:    Arabidopsis thaliana, Arabidopsis mutants, glutamate dehydrogenase, hexokinase 1, sugar sensing and signaling

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