RRC ID 11907
Author Shibuya K, Yamada T, Ichimura K.
Title Autophagy regulates progression of programmed cell death during petal senescence in Japanese morning glory.
Journal Autophagy
Abstract Petal senescence is a type of programmed cell death (PCD) that is tightly regulated by multiple genes. We recently reported that a putative membrane protein, InPSR26, regulates progression of PCD during petal senescence in Japanese morning glory (Ipomoea nil). Reduced InPSR26 expression in transgenic plants (PSR26r lines) resulted in accelerated petal senescence with hastened development of PCD symptoms, and transcript levels of autophagy-related genes were reduced in the petals. Autophagy visualized by monodansylcadaverine staining indicated reduced autophagic activity in the PSR26r plants. The results from our recent studies suggest that InPSR26 acts to delay the progression of PCD during petal senescence, possibly through regulation of the autophagic process. In this addendum, we discuss the role of autophagy in petal senescence as it relates to these findings.
Volume 5(4)
Pages 546-7
Published 2009-5-1
DOI 10.4161/auto.5.4.8310
PII 8310
PMID 19337027
MeSH Apoptosis* Autophagy* Cellular Senescence* Flowers / cytology* Flowers / growth & development* Gene Expression Regulation, Plant Ipomoea nil / cytology* Ipomoea nil / genetics Models, Biological
IF 9.77
Times Cited 8
WOS Category CELL BIOLOGY
Resource
Morning Glory