| Literature DB >> 30378140 |
Luosha Zhang1, Xiong Shi1, Yutao Zhang1, Jiajing Wang1, Jingwei Yang1, Takashi Ishida2, Wenqian Jiang1, Xiangyu Han1, Jingke Kang1, Xuening Wang1, Lixia Pan1, Shuo Lv1, Bing Cao1, Yonghong Zhang3, Jinbin Wu4, Huibin Han5, Zhubing Hu6, Langjun Cui1, Shinichiro Sawa7, Junmin He1, Guodong Wang1.
Abstract
CLE peptides have been implicated in various developmental processes of plants and mediate their responses to environmental stimuli. However, the biological relevance of most CLE genes remains to be functionally characterized. Here, we report that CLE9, which is expressed in stomata, acts as an essential regulator in the induction of stomatal closure. Exogenous application of CLE9 peptides or overexpression of CLE9 effectively led to stomatal closure and enhanced drought tolerance, whereas CLE9 loss-of-function mutants were sensitivity to drought stress. CLE9-induced stomatal closure was impaired in abscisic acid (ABA)-deficient mutants, indicating that ABA is required for CLE9-medaited guard cell signalling. We further deciphered that two guard cell ABA-signalling components, OST1 and SLAC1, were responsible for CLE9-induced stomatal closure. MPK3 and MPK6 were activated by the CLE9 peptide, and CLE9 peptides failed to close stomata in mpk3 and mpk6 mutants. In addition, CLE9 peptides stimulated the induction of hydrogen peroxide (H2 O2 ) and nitric oxide (NO) synthesis associated with stomatal closure, which was abolished in the NADPH oxidase-deficient mutants or nitric reductase mutants, respectively. Collectively, our results reveal a novel ABA-dependent function of CLE9 in the regulation of stomatal apertures, thereby suggesting a potential role of CLE9 in the stress acclimatization of plants.Entities:
Keywords: ABA; CLE peptide; hydrogen peroxide; nitric oxide; stomatal closure
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30378140 DOI: 10.1111/pce.13475
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Cell Environ ISSN: 0140-7791 Impact factor: 7.228