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DOI: 10.1038/ncomms3219
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Group A PP2Cs evolved in land plants as key regulators of intrinsic desiccation tolerance

Kenji Kono,Norihiro Suzuki,Mayuri Kuwamura,Yasuharu Nishikawa,Mao Nakatani,Hitomi Ohtawa,Daisuke Takezawa,Motoaki Seki,Maho Tanaka,Teruaki Taji,Takahisa Hayashi,Yoichi Sakata

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2013
Vegetative desiccation tolerance is common in bryophytes, although this character has been lost in most vascular plants. The moss Physcomitrella patens survives complete desiccation if treated with abscisic acid (ABA). Group A protein phosphatases type 2C (PP2C) are negative regulators of abscisic acid signalling. Here we show that the elimination of Group A PP2C is sufficient to ensure P. patens survival to full desiccation, without ABA treatment, although its growth is severely hindered. Microarray analysis shows that the Group A PP2C-regulated genes exclusively overlap with genes exhibiting a high level of ABA induction. Group A PP2C disruption weakly affects ABA-activated kinase activity, indicating Group A PP2C action downstream of these kinases in the moss. We propose that Group A PP2C emerged in land plants to repress desiccation tolerance mechanisms, possibly facilitating plants propagation on land, whereas ABA releases the intrinsic desiccation tolerance from Group A PP2C regulation.
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    Group A PP2Cs evolved in land plants as key regulators of intrinsic desiccation tolerance” is a paper by Kenji Kono Norihiro Suzuki Mayuri Kuwamura Yasuharu Nishikawa Mao Nakatani Hitomi Ohtawa Daisuke Takezawa Motoaki Seki Maho Tanaka Teruaki Taji Takahisa Hayashi Yoichi Sakata published in 2013. It has an Open Access status of “hybrid”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.