Publication in Plant Biotechnology Journal by LIU Jianxiang's Laboratory, Institute of Plant Biology

Title: A membraneassociated NAC transcription factor OsNTL3 is involved in thermotolerance in rice

 

XueHuan Liu, YuShu Lv, Weiping Yang, ZhengTing Yang, SunJie Lu, JianXiang Liu

First published: 16 November 2019

 

Abstract

Heat stress induces misfolded protein accumulation in endoplasmic reticulum (ER), which initiates the unfoldedprotein response (UPR) in plants. Previous work has demonstrated the important role of a rice ERmembraneassociated transcription factor OsbZIP74 (also known as OsbZIP50) in UPR. However, how OsbZIP74 and other membraneassociated transcription factors are involved in heat stress tolerance in rice is not reported. In the current study, we discovered that OsNTL3 is required for heat stress tolerance in rice. OsNTL3 is constitutively expressed, and upregulated by heat and ER stresses. OsNTL3 encodes a NAC transcription factor with a predicted Cterminal transmembrane domain. GFPOsNTL3 relocates from plasma membrane to nucleus in response to heat stress and ER stress inducers. Lossoffunction mutation of OsNTL3 confers heat sensitivity while inducible expression of the truncated form of OsNTL3 without the transmembrane domain increases heat tolerance in rice seedlings. RNASeq analysis revealed that OsNTL3 regulates the expression of genes involved in ER protein folding and other processes. Interestingly, OsNTL3 directly binds to OsbZIP74 promoter and regulates its expression in response to heat stress. In turn, upregulation of OsNTL3 by heat stress is dependent on OsbZIP74. Thus, our work reveals the important role of OsNTL3 in thermotolerance, and a regulatory circuit mediated by OsbZIP74 and OsNTL3 in communications among ER, plasma membrane and nucleus under heat stress conditions.

 

Link:https://doi.org/10.1111/pbi.13297

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