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Spatial differences in stoichiometry of EGR phosphatase and Microtubule-associated Stress Protein 1 control root meristem activity during drought stress.

Toshisangba Longkumer1, Chih-Yun Chen1, Marco Biancucci1, Govinal Badiger Bhaskara1, Paul E Verslues1.   

Abstract

During moderate severity drought and low water potential (ψw) stress, poorly understood signaling mechanisms restrict both meristem cell division and subsequent cell expansion. We found that the Arabidopsis thaliana Clade E Growth-Regulating 2 (EGR2) protein phosphatase and Microtubule-Associated Stress Protein 1 (MASP1) differed in their stoichiometry of protein accumulation across the root meristem and had opposing effects on root meristem activity at low ψw. Ectopic MASP1 or EGR expression increased or decreased, respectively, root meristem size and root elongation during low ψw stress. This, along with the ability of phosphomimic MASP1 to overcome the EGR-mediated suppression of root meristem size and the observation that ectopic EGR expression had no effect on unstressed plants, indicated that during low ψw EGR activation and attenuation of MASP1 phosphorylation in their overlapping zone of expression determines root meristem size and activity. Ectopic EGR expression also decreased root cell size at low ψw. Conversely, both the egr1-1 egr2-1 and egr1-1 egr2-1 masp1-1 mutants had similarly increased root cell size but only egr1-1egr2-1 had increased cell division. These observations demonstrated that EGRs affect meristem activity via MASP1 but affect cell expansion via other mechanisms. Interestingly, EGR2 was highly expressed in the root cortex, a cell type important for growth regulation and environmental response. © American Society of Plant Biologists 2021. All rights reserved. For permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oup.com.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 34865106      PMCID: PMC8824564          DOI: 10.1093/plcell/koab290

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Cell        ISSN: 1040-4651            Impact factor:   11.277


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