| Literature DB >> 33676025 |
Zhenqian Zhang1, Dali Fu1, Zhihui Sun2, Chuanfeng Ju1, Cuicui Miao1, Zhangqing Wang1, Dixiang Xie1, Liang Ma2, Zhizhong Gong3, Cun Wang4.
Abstract
Manganese (Mn) is an essential micronutrient in plants. However, excessive Mn absorption in acidic and waterlogged soils can lead to Mn toxicity. Despite their essential roles in Mn homeostasis, transcriptional and post-transcriptional modifications of Mn transporters remain poorly understood. Here, we demonstrated that high-Mn stress induces an obvious Ca2+ signature in Arabidopsis. We identified four calcium-dependent protein kinases, CPK4/5/6/11, that interact with the tonoplast-localized Mn and iron (Fe) transporter MTP8 in vitro and in vivo. The cpk4/5/6/11 quadruple mutant displayed a dramatic high-Mn-sensitive phenotype similar to that of the mtp8 mutant. CPKs phosphorylated the N-terminal domain of MTP8 primarily at the Ser31 and Ser32 residues. Transport assays combined with multiple physiological experiments on phospho-dead variant MTP8S31/32A and phospho-mimetic variant MTP8S31/32D plants under different Mn and Fe conditions suggested that Ser31 and Ser32 are crucial for MTP8 function. In addition, genetic analysis showed that CPKs functioned upstream of MTP8. In summary, we identified a tonoplast-associated calcium signaling cascade that orchestrates Mn homeostasis and links Mn toxicity, Ca2+ signaling, and Mn transporters. These findings provide new insight into Mn homeostasis mechanisms and Ca2+ signaling pathways in plants, providing potential targets for engineering heavy metal toxicity-tolerant plants.Entities:
Keywords: MTP8; calcium; calcium-dependent protein kinases; iron; manganese
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33676025 DOI: 10.1016/j.molp.2021.03.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Plant ISSN: 1674-2052 Impact factor: 13.164