Elongator Plays a Positive Role in Exogenous NAD-Induced Defense Responses in Arabidopsis

2016 
Extracellular NAD is emerging as an important signal molecule in animal cells, but its role in plants has not been well-established. Although it has been shown that exogenous NAD+ activates defense responses in Arabidopsis, components in the exogenous NAD+-activated defense pathway remain to be fully discovered. In a genetic screen for mutants insensitive to exogenous NAD+ (ien), we isolated a mutant named ien2. Map-based cloning revealed that IEN2 encodes ELONGATA3 (ELO3)/AtELP3, a subunit of the Arabidopsis Elongator complex, which functions in multiple biological processes, including histone modification, DNA (de)methylation, and transfer RNA modification. Mutations in the ELO3/AtELP3 gene compromise exogenous NAD+-induced expression of pathogenesis-related (PR) genes and resistance to the bacterial pathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv. maculicola ES4326, and transgenic expression of the coding region of ELO3/AtELP3 in elo3/Atelp3 restores NAD+ responsiveness to the mutant plants, demonstrating that ELO3/A...
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