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Volume 581, Issue 17, Pages 3171-3177 (10 July 2007)


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Genetic interaction and phenotypic analysis of the Arabidopsis MAP kinase pathway mutations mekk1 and mpk4 suggests signaling pathway complexity

Edited by Julian Schroeder

Shih-Heng Su, Maria Cristina Suarez-Rodriguez, Patrick KrysanCorresponding Author Informationemail address

Received 3 May 2007; accepted 29 May 2007. published online 12 June 2007.

Abstract 

It has been shown that the Arabidopsis MEK kinase MEKK1 acts upstream of the MAP kinase MPK4 to negatively regulate salicylic acid-dependent defense-response pathways. Here, we report that the mekk1;mpk4 double-mutant combination causes seedling lethality. In addition, we demonstrate that mekk1 and mpk4 single-mutant plants have significantly different phenotypes. mekk1 plants are defective for lateral root formation, while mpk4 plants are not. In addition, treatment with elevated levels of sodium chloride improves the growth of mekk1 plants, while it inhibits the growth of mpk4 plants. Our results suggest that MEKK1 and MPK4 functions are not limited to a single, linear signaling pathway. Instead there appears to be more complexity to the signaling pathways in which these two proteins function.

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PII: S0014-5793(07)00649-7

doi:10.1016/j.febslet.2007.05.083


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