Literature DB >> 36215460

SWEET13 transport of sucrose, but not gibberellin, restores male fertility in Arabidopsis sweet13;14.

Reika Isoda1, Zoltan Palmai1, Akira Yoshinari1, Li-Qing Chen2, Florence Tama1,3,4, Wolf B Frommer1,5, Masayoshi Nakamura1.   

Abstract

SWEET sucrose transporters play important roles in the allocation of sucrose in plants. Some SWEETs were shown to also mediate transport of the plant growth regulator gibberellin (GA). The close physiological relationship between sucrose and GA raised the questions of whether there is a functional connection and whether one or both of the substrates are physiologically relevant. To dissect these two activities, molecular dynamics were used to map the binding sites of sucrose and GA in the pore of SWEET13 and predicted binding interactions that might be selective for sucrose or GA. Transport assays confirmed these predictions. In transport assays, the N76Q mutant had 7x higher relative GA3 activity, and the S142N mutant only transported sucrose. The impaired pollen viability and germination in sweet13;14 double mutants were complemented by the sucrose-selective SWEET13S142N, but not by the SWEET13N76Q mutant, indicating that sucrose is the physiologically relevant substrate and that GA transport capacity is dispensable in the context of male fertility. Therefore, GA supplementation to counter male sterility may act indirectly via stimulating sucrose supply in male sterile mutants. These findings are also relevant in the context of the role of SWEETs in pathogen susceptibility.

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Keywords:  gibberellin; male sterility; promiscuity; sucrose; transporter

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Year:  2022        PMID: 36215460      PMCID: PMC9586311          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2207558119

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   12.779


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