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ABA homeostasis and long-distance translocation is redundantly regulated by ABCG ABA importers

Authors :
Lucia C. Strader
Aiman Egbaria
Nir Sade
Nikolai Wulff
Hamutal Bar
Himabindu Vasuki
Zeinu Mussa Belew
Hussam Hassan Nour-Eldin
Shani Lazary
Roy Weinstain
Jie Liu
Eilon Shani
Dagmar Ripper
Laurence Charrier
Markus Geisler
Asaph Aharoni
Laura Ragni
Yuqin Zhang
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

The effects of abscisic acid (ABA) on plant growth, development and response to the environment depend on local ABA concentrations. Here, we exploited a genome-scale amiRNA screen, targeting theArabidopsistransportome, to show that ABA homeostasis is regulated by two previously unknown ABA transporters. ABCG17 and ABCG18 are localized to the plasma membranes of leaf mesophyll and stem cortex cells to redundantly promote ABA import, leading to conjugated inactive ABA sinks, thus restricting stomatal closure.ABCG17andABCG18double knockdown revealed that the transporters encoded by these genes not only limit stomatal aperture size, conductance and transpiration while increasing water-use efficiency but also control ABA translocation from the shoot to the root to regulate lateral root emergence. The proposed ABCG17- and ABCG18-dependent ABA glucosyl ester shoot sink mechanism is restrained under abiotic stress conditions to further activate the ABA responses.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........52c19c2a1fa2ec75da6806fc7d91cf2e