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http://hdl.handle.net/10400.7/586| Title: | A Major Facilitator Superfamily Transporter Plays a Dual Role in Polar Auxin Transport and Drought Stress Tolerance in Arabidopsis |
| Author: | Remy, E. Cabrito, T. R. Baster, P. Batista, R. A. Teixeira, M. C. Friml, J. Sa-Correia, I. Duque, P. |
| Keywords: | Alternative Splicing Arabidopsis Arabidopsis Proteins Biological Transport Cell Membrane Gene Expression Regulation, Plant Indoleacetic Acids Meristem Plant Stomata Plant Transpiration Promoter Regions, Genetic Protein Isoforms Recombinant Fusion Proteins Reverse Genetics Adaptation, Biological Droughts Genes, Plant Stress, Physiological |
| Issue Date: | Mar-2013 |
| Publisher: | American Society of Plant Biologists |
| Citation: | Remy, E., Cabrito, T. R., Baster, P., Batista, R. A., Teixeira, M. C., Friml, J., Sá-Correia, I., Duque, P. (2013). A Major Facilitator Superfamily Transporter Plays a Dual Role in Polar Auxin Transport and Drought Stress Tolerance in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell, 25(3), 901–926. |
| Abstract: | Many key aspects of plant development are regulated by the polarized transport of the phytohormone auxin. Cellular auxin efflux, the rate-limiting step in this process, has been shown to rely on the coordinated action of PIN-formed (PIN) and B-type ATP binding cassette (ABCB) carriers. Here, we report that polar auxin transport in the Arabidopsis thaliana root also requires the action of a Major Facilitator Superfamily (MFS) transporter, Zinc-Induced Facilitator-Like 1 (ZIFL1). Sequencing, promoter-reporter, and fluorescent protein fusion experiments indicate that the full-length ZIFL1.1 protein and a truncated splice isoform, ZIFL1.3, localize to the tonoplast of root cells and the plasma membrane of leaf stomatal guard cells, respectively. Using reverse genetics, we show that the ZIFL1.1 transporter regulates various root auxin-related processes, while the ZIFL1.3 isoform mediates drought tolerance by regulating stomatal closure. Auxin transport and immunolocalization assays demonstrate that ZIFL1.1 indirectly modulates cellular auxin efflux during shootward auxin transport at the root tip, likely by regulating plasma membrane PIN2 abundance. Finally, heterologous expression in yeast revealed that ZIFL1.1 and ZIFL1.3 share H(+)-coupled K(+) transport activity. Thus, by determining the subcellular and tissue distribution of two isoforms, alternative splicing dictates a dual function for the ZIFL1 transporter. We propose that this MFS carrier regulates stomatal movements and polar auxin transport by modulating potassium and proton fluxes in Arabidopsis cells. |
| Peer review: | yes |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10400.7/586 |
| DOI: | 10.1105/tpc.113.110353 |
| Publisher Version: | http://www.plantcell.org/content/25/3/901.long#cited-by |
| Appears in Collections: | PMB - Artigos |
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| Remy et al. 2013a_postprint.pdf | main article | 3,67 MB | Adobe PDF | View/Open |
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