The IDA-LIKE peptides IDL6 and IDL7 are negative modulators of stress responses in Arabidopsis thaliana

Ane Kjersti Vie, Javad Najafi, Per Winge, Ester Cattan, Michael Wrzaczek, Jaakko Kangasjarvi, Gad Miller, Tore Brembu, Atle M. Bones

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Abstract

Small signalling peptides have emerged as important cell to cell messengers in plant development and stress responses. However, only a few of the predicted peptides have been functionally characterized. Here, we present functional characterization of two members of the IDA-LIKE (IDL) peptide family in Arabidopsis thaliana, IDL6 and IDL7. Localization studies suggest that the peptides require a signal peptide and C-terminal processing to be correctly transported out of the cell. Both IDL6 and IDL7 appear to be unstable transcripts under post-transcriptional regulation. Treatment of plants with synthetic IDL6 and IDL7 peptides resulted in down-regulation of a broad range of stress-responsive genes, including early stress-responsive transcripts, dominated by a large group of ZINC FINGER PROTEIN (ZFP) genes, WRKY genes, and genes encoding calcium-dependent proteins. IDL7 expression was rapidly induced by hydrogen peroxide, and idl7 and idl6 idl7 double mutants displayed reduced cell death upon exposure to extracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS). Co-treatment of the bacterial elicitor flg22 with IDL7 peptide attenuated the rapid ROS burst induced by treatment with flg22 alone. Taken together, our results suggest that IDL7, and possibly IDL6, act as negative modulators of stress-induced ROS signalling in Arabidopsis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3557-3571
Number of pages15
JournalJournal of Experimental Botany
Volume68
Issue number13
Early online date6 Jun 2017
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Jun 2017

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Funding

We appreciate the excellent technical assistance of Torfinn Sparstad. We also would like to thank the two reviewers for helpful suggestions. AKV and AMB were funded by the Research Council of Norway by grant 175238/ S10. GM and EC were supported by grant 938/11 from the Israel Science Foundation, by the Marie Curie Actions-International Career Integration Grants FP7-PEOPLE-2011-CIG, and by the IS-4652 US–Israel Bi-National Agriculture Research and Development Grant. MW is funded by the University of Helsinki (Postdoc grant and 3-year-fund allocation) and the Academy of Finland (decisions #275632 and #283139).

FundersFunder number
IS-4652 US–Israel Bi-National Agriculture Research and Development
Helsingin Yliopisto
Academy of Finland283139, 275632
Israel Science FoundationFP7-PEOPLE-2011-CIG
Norges Forskningsråd938/11, 175238/ S10

    Keywords

    • Abiotic stress
    • Arabidopsis
    • IDA-LIKE
    • ROS
    • ZAT12
    • peptide ligand
    • transcriptome

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