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Recombinant Proteins> | Gels were imaged before and after transferring to PVDF membranes (Bio Rad) using trans-blot turbo transfer system (Bio Rad), to verify successful and equal protein transfer. Blots were blocked for at least 1 h in blocking solution at RT (5% milk in 1xTBS) before probing with primary antibody in blocking solution (α-HA-HRP, 1:2500 (Roche, Cat. No. 12 013 819 001)); α- PGB1, 1:500 (produced for this study using full length protein as antigen by GenScript); α-Actin, 1:2500 (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Cat. No. MA1-744) overnight at 4 °C. | Get A Quote |
Timely perception of adverse environmental changes is critical for survival. Dynamic changes in gases are important cues for plants to sense environmental perturbations, such as submergence. In Arabidopsis thaliana, changes in oxygen and nitric oxide (NO) control the stability of ERFVII transcription factors. ERFVII proteolysis is regulated by the N-degron pathway and mediates adaptation to flooding-induced hypoxia. However, how plants detect and transduce early submergence signals remains elusive. Here we show that plants can rapidly detect submergence through passive ethylene entrapment and use this signal to pre-adapt to impending hypoxia. Ethylene can enhance ERFVII stability prior to hypoxia by increasing ... More