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An essential role for Arabidopsis Trs33 in cell growth and organization in plant apical meristems.

Jin Zhang1,2, Jun Chen1,3, Lijuan Wang1, Shutang Zhao1, Weina Wang3, Jianbo Li1, Bobin Liu1, Xingyun Qi3, Huanquan Zheng4, Mengzhu Lu5,6.   

Abstract

KEY MESSAGE: Trafficking protein particle (TRAPP) complexes subunit gene AtTrs33 plays an important role in keeping apical meristematic activity and dominance in Arabidopsis. TRAPP complexes, composed of multimeric subunits, are guanine-nucleotide exchange factors for certain Rab GTPases and are believed to be involved in the regulation of membrane trafficking, but the cases in Arabidopsis are largely unknown. Trs33, recently proposed to be a component of TRAPP IV, is non-essential in yeast cells. A single copy of Trs33 gene, AtTrs33, was identified in Arabidopsis. GUS activity assay indicated that AtTrs33 was ubiquitously expressed. Based on a T-DNA insertion line, we found that loss-of-function of AtTrs33 is lethal for apical growth. Knock-down or knock-in of AtTrs33 affects apical meristematic growth and fertility, which indicates that AtTrs33 plays an important role in keeping apical meristematic activity and dominance in Arabidopsis. Analysis of auxin responses and PIN1/2 localization indicate that impaired apical meristematic activity and dominance were caused by altered auxin responses through non-polarized PIN1 localization. The present study reported that AtTrs33 plays an essential role in Arabidopsis cell growth and organization, which is different with its homologue in yeast. These findings provide new insights into the functional divergence of TRAPP subunits.

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Keywords:  Apical meristem; Arabidopsis; Auxin; PIN1/2; Subcellular localization; TRAPP; Trs33

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31828377     DOI: 10.1007/s00299-019-02497-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Cell Rep        ISSN: 0721-7714            Impact factor:   4.570


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