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Title: CELL CYCLE ARREST MEDIATED BY WEE1 IS INVOLVED IN THE UNFOLDED PROTEIN RESPONSE IN PLANTS
Authors: Ki Seong, Ko
Jae Yong, Yoo
Nirmal Kumar, Ramasamy
Rikno, Harmoko
Bích Ngọc, Thị Vũ
Ji Ye, Park
Kyun, Oh Lee
Issue Date: 10-Sep-2018
Abstract: Activation of the unfolded protein response (UPR) in mammalian cells leads to cell cycle arrest at the G1 phase (Thomas et al., J Biol Chem 288:7606–7617, 2013). However, how UPR signaling affects cell cycle arrest remains largely unknown in plants. Here, we examined UPR and endoreduplication in Col-0, wee1, and ER stress sensing-deficient ire1a&b plants during DNA replication and ER stress conditions. We found that WEE1, an essential negative regulator of the cell cycle, is involved in the maintenance of ER homeostasis during genotoxic stress and the ER stress hypersensitivity of ire1a&b is alleviated by loss-of-function mutation in WEE1. WEE1-mediated cell cycle arrest was required for IRE1–bZIP60 pathway activation during ER stress. In contrast, loss-of-function mutation in WEE1 caused increased expression of UPR-related genes during DNA replication stress. WEE1 and IRE1 were required for endoreduplication during DNA replication stress and ER stress, respectively. Taken together, these findings suggest that cell cycle regulation is associated with UPR activation in different manners during ER stress and DNA replication stress in Arabidopsis.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3010
ISSN: 1863-5474
Appears in Collections:International Journal

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