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Catalase controls cellular H2O2 and plays important roles in the adaptation of plants to various stresses, but little is known about the signaling events that lead to the expression of CAT1 and the production of H2O2. Here we report the dependence of CAT1 expression and H2O2 production on a mitogen‐activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascade. CAT1 transcript was induced in an ABA‐dependent way and the induction was abolished in the T‐DNA insertion mutant mkk1 (SALK_015914), while AtMKK1 overexpression significantly enhanced the ABA‐induced CAT1 expression and H2O2 production. AtMPK6, another component in the MAPK cascade, was also involved: mpk6 mutant blocked and overexpressing AtMPK6 enhanced the ABA‐dependent expression of CAT1 and H2O2 production. The activity of AtMPK6 was increased by ABA in an AtMKK1‐dependent manner. These data clearly suggest an ABA‐dependent signaling pathway connecting CAT1 expression through a phosphorelay including AtMKK1 and AtMPK6. In further support of this view, mkk1 mutant reduced both the sensitivity to ABA during germination and the drought tolerance of seedlings, whereas the AtMKK1 overexpression line showed the opposite responses when compared with the wild type. The data suggest AtMKK1–AtMPK6 to be a key module in an ABA‐dependent signaling cascade causing H2O2 production and stress responses.
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