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A fast brassinolide-regulated response pathway in the plasma membrane of Arabidopsis thaliana

Authors :
Kirstin Elgass
Klaus Harter
Janika Witthöft
Claudia Oecking
Michael R. Blatt
Frank Schleifenbaum
Peter Huppenberger
Katharina Caesar
Zhong-Hua Chen
Source :
The Plant Journal. 66:528-540
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Wiley, 2011.

Abstract

To understand molecular processes in living plant cells, quantitative spectro-microscopic technologies are required. By combining fluorescence lifetime spectroscopy with confocal microscopy, we studied the subcellular properties and function of a GFP-tagged variant of the plasma membrane-bound brassinosteroid receptor BRI1 (BRI1-GFP) in living cells of Arabidopsis seedlings. Shortly after adding brassinolide, we observed BRI1-dependent cell-wall expansion, preceding cell elongation. In parallel, the fluorescence lifetime of BRI1-GFP decreased, indicating an alteration in the receptor's physico-chemical environment. The parameter modulating the fluorescence lifetime of BRI1-GFP was found to be BL-induced hyperpolarization of the plasma membrane. Furthermore, for induction of hyperpolarization and cell-wall expansion, activation of the plasma membrane P-ATPase was necessary. This activation required BRI1 kinase activity, and was mediated by BL-modulated interaction of BRI1 with the P-ATPase. Our results were used to develop a model suggesting that there is a fast BL-regulated signal response pathway within the plasma membrane that links BRI1 with P-ATPase for the regulation of cell-wall expansion.

Details

ISSN :
09607412
Volume :
66
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Plant Journal
Accession number :
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