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A conserved double-W box in the promoter of CaWRKY40 mediates autoregulation during response to pathogen attack and heat stress in pepper.

Zhi-Qin LiuLan-Ping ShiSheng YangShan-Shan QiuXiao-Ling MaJin-Sen CaiDe-Yi GuanZong-Hua WangShui-Lin He
Published in: Molecular plant pathology (2020)
CaWRKY40 was previously found to be transcriptionally up-regulated by Ralstonia solanacearum inoculation (RSI) or heat stress (HS), but the underlying mechanism remains unknown. Herein, we report that a double-W box-element (DWE) in the promoter of CaWRKY40 is critical for these responses. The upstream W box unit WI of this composite element is crucial for preferential binding by CaWRKY40 and responsiveness to RSI or HS. DWE-driven CaWRKY40 can be transcriptionally and nonspecifically regulated by itself and by CaWRKY58 and CaWRKY27. The DWE was also found in the promoters of CaWRKY40 orthologs, including AtWRKY40, VvWRKY40, GmWRKY40, CplWRKY40, SaWRKY40, SpWRKY40, NtWRKY40, and NaWRKY40. DWEAtWRKY40 was analogous to DWECaWRKY40 by responding to RSI or HS and AtWRKY40 expression. These data suggest that a conserved response of plants to pathogen infection or HS is probably mediated by binding of the DWE by WRKY40.
Keyphrases
  • heat stress
  • transcription factor
  • binding protein
  • dna binding
  • heat shock
  • dna methylation
  • poor prognosis
  • electronic health record
  • long non coding rna
  • artificial intelligence