Effect of phosphorus deficiency on the expression and protein localization of ENHANCER OF TRY AND CPC3 gene in Arabidopsis roots

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1007/s13562-024-00880-6
Juri Wakamatsu, Jun Hosokawa, Rumi Tominaga
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Increased hair in Arabidopsis roots during phosphorus deficiency is an important adaptation mechanism. The CAPRICE (CPC) gene, along with its six homologs, plays a pivotal role in root hair formation. Our previous study indicated upregulated expression of ENHANCER OF TRY AND CPC1 (ETC1) and ENHANCER OF TRY AND CPC3 (ETC3) homologous genes in response to phosphorus deficiency. ETC1 translocates from the root sub-epidermis to epidermal cells, thereby increasing the number of root hairs. In this study, we specifically focused on ETC3 to explore its function in this process. Our results showed that etc1, etc3, and etc1 etc3 mutants did not induce as much root hairs in response to phosphorus deficiency as the wild type. The upregulation of ETC1 and ETC3 in response to phosphorus deficiency was restricted to the roots, with no such response observed in leaves. Furthermore, examination of ETC3:GFP protein localization revealed that ETC3 expression was induced in the internal root tissues under phosphorus deficiency, without migrating to epidermal cells as observed for ETC1. This finding suggests that ETC3 may indirectly contribute to root hair formation through a different mechanism. Therefore, elucidating the complex process that governs root hair increase in phosphorus-deficient plants can lead to future advances in plant breeding and nutrient stress adaptation.

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缺磷对拟南芥根中 TRY 和 CPC3 基因表达及蛋白定位的影响
拟南芥在缺磷期间根毛增多是一种重要的适应机制。CAPRICE(CPC)基因及其六个同源基因在根毛形成过程中起着关键作用。我们之前的研究表明,TRY 和 CPC1 的 ENHANCER(ETC1)和 TRY 和 CPC3 的 ENHANCER(ETC3)同源基因在缺磷时表达上调。ETC1 从根的表皮下细胞转位到表皮细胞,从而增加根毛的数量。在本研究中,我们特别关注了 ETC3,以探索其在这一过程中的功能。结果表明,etc1、etc3和etc1 etc3突变体对缺磷的诱导根毛数量不如野生型。ETC1 和 ETC3 对缺磷反应的上调仅限于根部,在叶片中没有观察到这种反应。此外,对 ETC3:GFP 蛋白定位的研究发现,在缺磷情况下,ETC3 在根内部组织中被诱导表达,而没有像 ETC1 那样迁移到表皮细胞。这一发现表明,ETC3 可能通过不同的机制间接促进了根毛的形成。因此,阐明缺磷植物根毛增加的复杂过程可促进未来植物育种和营养胁迫适应的进步。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
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