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CHOLINE TRANSPORTER-LIKE1 is required for sieve plate development to mediate long-distance cell-to-cell communication

Authors :
York-Dieter Stierhof
Ilya Belevich
Shri Ram Yadav
Robertas Ursache
Korbinian Schneeberger
Jan Dettmer
Antonio Papagni
Seana O'Regan
Eija Jokitalo
Detlef Weigel
Christa Lanz
Daniel L. Mullendore
Yrjö Helariutta
Ana Campilho
Michael Knoblauch
Luca Beverina
Thomas Moritz
Shunsuke Miyashima
Dettmer, J
Ursache, R
Campilho, A
Miyashima, S
Belevich, I
O'Regan, S
Mullendore, D
Yadav, S
Lanz, C
Beverina, L
Papagni, A
Schneeberger, K
Weigel, D
Stierhof, Y
Moritz, T
Knoblauch, M
Jokitalo, E
Helariutta, Y
Source :
Nature Communications
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2014.

Abstract

Phloem, a plant tissue responsible for long-distance molecular transport, harbours specific junctions, sieve areas, between the conducting cells. To date, little is known about the molecular framework related to the biogenesis of these sieve areas. Here we identify mutations at the CHER1/AtCTL1 locus of Arabidopsis thaliana. The mutations cause several phenotypic abnormalities, including reduced pore density and altered pore structure in the sieve areas associated with impaired phloem function. CHER1 encodes a member of a poorly characterized choline transporter-like protein family in plants and animals. We show that CHER1 facilitates choline transport, localizes to the trans-Golgi network, and during cytokinesis is associated with the phragmoplast. Consistent with its function in the elaboration of the sieve areas, CHER1 has a sustained, polar localization in the forming sieve plates. Our results indicate that the regulation of choline levels is crucial for phloem development and conductivity in plants. © 2014 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.

Details

ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Communications
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d32d4c245ef9b1aef454c6a767010a04