Modulation of abscisic acid signal transduction and
biosynthesis by an Sm-like protein in Arabidopsis.
Xiong L, Gong Z, Rock CD, Subramanian S, Guo Y, Xu W, Galbraith D, Zhu JK.
Department of Plant Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA.
The phytohormone abscisic acid (ABA) regulates plant growth and development as
well as stress tolerance. The Arabidopsis sad1 (supersensitive to ABA and
drought) mutation increases plant sensitivity to drought stress and ABA in seed
germination, root growth, and the expression of some stress-responsive genes.
sad1 plants are also defective in the positive feedback regulation of ABA
biosynthesis genes by ABA and are impaired in drought stress induction of ABA
biosynthesis. SAD1 encodes a polypeptide similar to multifunctional Sm-like
snRNP proteins that are required for mRNA splicing, export, and degradation.
These results suggest a critical role for mRNA metabolism in the control of ABA
signaling as well as in the regulation of ABA homeostasis.