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RNA methylation and demethylation, which is mediated by RNA methyltransferases (referred to as "writers") and demethylases (referred to as "erasers"), respectively, are emerging as a key regulatory process in plant development and stress responses. Although several studies have shown that AlkB homolog (ALKBH) proteins are potential RNA demethylases, the function of most ALKBHs is yet to be determined. The
Arabidopsis thaliana
genome contains thirteen genes encoding ALKBH proteins, the functions of which are largely unknown. In this study, we characterized the function of a potential eraser protein,
ALKBH6
(At4g20350), during seed germination and seedling growth in
Arabidopsis
under abiotic stresses. The seeds of T-DNA insertion
alkbh6
knockdown mutants germinated faster than the wild-type seeds under cold, salt, or abscisic acid (ABA) treatment conditions but not under dehydration stress conditions. Although no differences in seedling and root growth were observed between the
alkbh6
mutant and wild-type under normal conditions, the
alkbh6
mutant showed a much lower survival rate than the wild-type under salt, drought, or heat stress. Cotyledon greening of the
alkbh6
mutants was much higher than that of the wild-type upon ABA application. Moreover, the transcript levels of ABA signaling-related genes, including
ABI3
and
ABI4
, were down-regulated in the
alkbh6
mutant compared to wild-type plants. Importantly, the
ALKBH6 protein
had an ability to bind to both m
6
A-labeled and m
5
C-labeled RNAs. Collectively, these results indicate that the potential eraser
ALKBH6
plays important roles in seed germination, seedling growth, and survival of
Arabidopsis
under abiotic stresses.
Int J
Mol
Sci 2020 Sep 13
PMID:Functional Characterization of a Putative RNA Demethylase ALKBH6 in
Arabidopsis
Growth and Abiotic Stress Responses. 3293 87