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Light remote control of alternative splicing in roots through TOR kinase

Authors :
Lucas Servi
Alois Schweighofer
Peter Venhuizen
Craig G. Simpson
Armin Fuchs
Andrea Barta
Christian Meyer
John W. S. Brown
Maria Kalyna
Kubaczka Mg
Herz Mag
Ezequiel Petrillo
Stefan Riegler
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2018.

Abstract

SummaryFor plants, light is the source of energy and the most relevant regulator of growth and adaptations to the environment by inducing changes in gene expression at various levels, including alternative splicing. Chloroplasts trigger retrograde signals that control alternative splicing in leaves and roots in response to light. Here we provide evidence suggesting that sugars, derived from photosynthesis, act as mobile signals controlling alternative splicing in roots. The inhibition of TOR kinase activity diminishes the alternative splicing response to light and/or sugars in roots, showing the relevance of the TOR pathway in this signaling mechanism. Furthermore, disrupting the function of the mitochondria abolishes alternative splicing changes supporting a key role for these organelles in this signaling axis. We conclude that sugars can act as mobile signals coordinating alternative splicing responses to light throughout the whole plant, exerting this function in roots by activating the TOR pathway.Graphical AbstractArt by Dr. Luciana Giono.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e8fd385ef0baad61073bceef7df85124
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/472126