| Literature DB >> 28179150 |
Qingqing Li1, Jian Zheng1, Shuaizhang Li1, Guanrong Huang1, Stephen J Skilling1, Lijian Wang1, Ling Li1, Mengya Li1, Lixing Yuan2, Pei Liu3.
Abstract
To control gene expression by directly responding to hormone concentrations, both animal and plant cells have exploited comparable mechanisms to sense small-molecule hormones in nucleus. Whether nuclear entry of these hormones is actively transported or passively diffused, as conventionally postulated, through the nuclear pore complex, remains enigmatic. Here, we identified and characterized a jasmonate transporter in Arabidopsis thaliana, AtJAT1/AtABCG16, which exhibits an unexpected dual localization at the nuclear envelope and plasma membrane. We show that AtJAT1/AtABCG16 controls the cytoplasmic and nuclear partition of jasmonate phytohormones by mediating both cellular efflux of jasmonic acid (JA) and nuclear influx of jasmonoyl-isoleucine (JA-Ile), and is essential for maintaining a critical nuclear JA-Ile concentration to activate JA signaling. These results illustrate that transporter-mediated nuclear entry of small hormone molecules is a new mechanism to regulate nuclear hormone signaling. Our findings provide an avenue to develop pharmaceutical agents targeting the nuclear entry of small molecules.Entities:
Keywords: AtJAT1/AtABCG16; jasmonate transporter; jasmonic acid; jasmonoyl-isoleucine; nuclear import
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28179150 DOI: 10.1016/j.molp.2017.01.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Plant ISSN: 1674-2052 Impact factor: 13.164