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TMK-based cell-surface auxin signalling activates cell-wall acidification
- Source :
- Nature
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- The phytohormone auxin controls many processes in plants, at least in part through its regulation of cell expansion1. The acid growth hypothesis has been proposed to explain auxin-stimulated cell expansion for five decades, but the mechanism that underlies auxin-induced cell-wall acidification is poorly characterized. Auxin induces the phosphorylation and activation of the plasma membrane H+-ATPase that pumps protons into the apoplast2, yet how auxin activates its phosphorylation remains unclear. Here we show that the transmembrane kinase (TMK) auxin-signalling proteins interact with plasma membrane H+-ATPases, inducing their phosphorylation, and thereby promoting cell-wall acidification and hypocotyl cell elongation in Arabidopsis. Auxin induced interactions between TMKs and H+-ATPases in the plasma membrane within seconds, as well as TMK-dependent phosphorylation of the penultimate threonine residue on the H+-ATPases. Our genetic, biochemical and molecular evidence demonstrates that TMKs directly phosphorylate plasma membrane H+-ATPase and are required for auxin-induced H+-ATPase activation, apoplastic acidification and cell expansion. Thus, our findings reveal a crucial connection between auxin and plasma membrane H+-ATPase activation in regulating apoplastic pH changes and cell expansion through TMK-based cell surface auxin signalling.<br />Auxin induces transmembrane-kinase-dependent activation of H+-ATPase in the plasma membrane through phosphorylation of its penultimate threonine residue, promoting apoplastic acidification and hypocotyl cell elongation in Arabidopsis.
- Subjects :
- Threonine
Cell
Arabidopsis
Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases
Article
Cell growth
Plant Growth Regulators
Auxin
Acid growth
Cell Wall
medicine
heterocyclic compounds
Phosphorylation
chemistry.chemical_classification
Multidisciplinary
biology
Indoleacetic Acids
Chemistry
Kinase
Arabidopsis Proteins
SARS-CoV-2
fungi
Cell Membrane
food and beverages
Membrane Proteins
Growth factor signalling
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
biology.organism_classification
Transmembrane protein
Hypocotyl
Cell biology
Enzyme Activation
Proton-Translocating ATPases
medicine.anatomical_structure
Protons
Acids
Signal Transduction
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14764687
- Volume :
- 599
- Issue :
- 7884
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Nature
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....0b3cb715126173e4beff5abc346519e3