| Literature DB >> 26712506 |
Young Jun Oh1, Hanul Kim2, Sung Hee Seo3, Bae Geun Hwang4, Yoon Seok Chang3, Junho Lee2, Dong Wook Lee1, Eun Ju Sohn1, Sang Joon Lee4, Youngsook Lee5, Inhwan Hwang6.
Abstract
Rhizosphere acidification is essential for iron (Fe) uptake into plant roots. Plasma membrane (PM) H(+)-ATPases play key roles in rhizosphere acidification. However, it is not fully understood how PM H(+)-ATPase activity is regulated to enhance root Fe uptake under Fe-deficient conditions. Here, we present evidence that cytochrome b5 reductase 1 (CBR1) increases the levels of unsaturated fatty acids, which stimulate PM H(+)-ATPase activity and thus lead to rhizosphere acidification. CBR1-overexpressing (CBR1-OX) Arabidopsis thaliana plants had higher levels of unsaturated fatty acids (18:2 and 18:3), higher PM H(+)-ATPase activity, and lower rhizosphere pH than wild-type plants. By contrast, cbr1 loss-of-function mutant plants showed lower levels of unsaturated fatty acids and lower PM H(+)-ATPase activity but higher rhizosphere pH. Reduced PM H(+)-ATPase activity in cbr1 could be restored in vitro by addition of unsaturated fatty acids. Transcript levels of CBR1, fatty acids desaturase2 (FAD2), and fatty acids desaturase3 (FAD3) were increased under Fe-deficient conditions. We propose that CBR1 has a crucial role in increasing the levels of unsaturated fatty acids, which activate the PM H(+)-ATPase and thus reduce rhizosphere pH. This reaction cascade ultimately promotes root Fe uptake.Entities:
Keywords: H(+)-ATPase; cytochrome b5 reductase 1 (CBR1); iron (Fe) uptake; unsaturated fatty acids
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26712506 DOI: 10.1016/j.molp.2015.12.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Plant ISSN: 1674-2052 Impact factor: 13.164