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Senescence-related receptor kinase 1 functions downstream of WRKY53 in regulating leaf senescence in Arabidopsis

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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY
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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erad240

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Arabidopsis; leaf senescence; receptor-like kinase; SENRK1; WRKY53; age-dependent

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SENSEC1, a novel receptor-like kinase gene in Arabidopsis, functions as a negative regulator in age-dependent leaf senescence. WRKY53, a senescence-promoting transcription factor, represses the expression of SENSEC1. The study suggests that SENSEC1 functions downstream of WRKY53 in regulating leaf senescence in Arabidopsis.
The LRR-RLK protein SENRK1 functions downstream of WRKY53 in regulating age-dependent leaf senescence, in which WRKY53 is a positive regulator, while SENRK1 is a negative regulator. Receptor-like kinases (RLKs) are the most important class of cell surface receptors, and play crucial roles in plant development and stress responses. However, few studies have been reported about the biofunctions of RLKs in leaf senescence. Here, we characterized a novel Arabidopsis RLK-encoding gene, SENESCENCE-RELATED RECEPTOR KINASE 1 (SENRK1), which was significantly down-regulated during leaf senescence. Notably, the loss-of-function senrk1 mutants displayed an early leaf senescence phenotype, while overexpression of SENRK1 significantly delayed leaf senescence, indicating that SENRK1 negatively regulates age-dependent leaf senescence in Arabidopsis. Furthermore, the senescence-promoting transcription factor WRKY53 repressed the expression of SENRK1. While the wrky53 mutant showed a delayed senescence phenotype as previously reported, the wrky53 senrk1-1 double mutant exhibited precocious leaf senescence, suggesting that SENRK1 functions downstream of WRKY53 in regulating age-dependent leaf senescence in Arabidopsis.

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