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The Arabidopsis Abscisic Acid Response Gene <i>ABI5</i> Encodes a Basic Leucine Zipper Transcription Factor
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BiologyPlant Molecular BiologyTranscriptional RegulationDevelopmental BiologyNatural SciencesGeneticsAbi5 GeneMolecular GeneticsGenomicsArabidopsis Abscisic AcidGene ExpressionMedicinePlant HormonePlant PhysiologyAba Response
The Arabidopsis abscisic acid (ABA)-insensitive abi5 mutants have pleiotropic defects in ABA response, including decreased sensitivity to ABA inhibition of germination and altered expression of some ABA-regulated genes. We isolated the ABI5 gene by using a positional cloning approach and found that it encodes a member of the basic leucine zipper transcription factor family. The previously characterized abi5-1 allele encodes a protein that lacks the DNA binding and dimerization domains required for ABI5 function. Analyses of ABI5 expression provide evidence for ABA regulation, cross-regulation by other ABI genes, and possibly autoregulation. Comparison of seed and ABA-inducible vegetative gene expression in wild-type and abi5-1 plants indicates that ABI5 regulates a subset of late embryogenesis-abundant genes during both developmental stages.
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