Multifaceted role of autophagy in regulating phosphate homeostasis and developmental root plasticity.

Autophagy reports Pub Date : 2023-08-17 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1080/27694127.2023.2247736
Tzu-Yin Liu, Hui-Fang Lung, Chang-Yi Chiu, Hong-Xuan Chow
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Macroautophagy/autophagy delivers cytoplasmic constituents to the lysosome/vacuole for degradation and recycling, wherein regulates diverse aspects of cellular homeostasis. However, more is needed to know how autophagy activity is fine-tuned at the organismal level to optimize plant fitness in response to developmental and environmental cues. We recently revealed that both basal autophagy and phosphate (Pi) starvation-induced autophagy are required to maintain Pi homeostasis by modulating the expression of PHOSPHATE TRANSPORTER 1 (PHT1) Pi transporters. While Pi limitation preferentially increases the number of autophagic structures and the autophagic flux in the differential zone of the Arabidopsis primary root, Pi starvation-induction of ATG8f and ATG8h expression contributes to the control of autophagic flux in the Pi-deplete root and may participate in promoting root branching for resources exploration. Abbreviations: ATG: autophagy related; PHT1: PHOSPHATE TRANSPORTER 1; Pi: phosphate.

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自噬在调节磷酸盐稳态和发育根系可塑性中的多方面作用
巨噬/自噬将细胞质成分传递到溶酶体/液泡中进行降解和再循环,从而调节细胞稳态的各个方面。然而,自噬活动如何在生物体水平上微调以优化植物适应性以响应发育和环境线索,还需要了解更多。我们最近发现,基础自噬和磷酸盐(Pi)饥饿诱导的自噬都需要通过调节磷酸盐转运蛋白1 (PHT1) Pi转运蛋白的表达来维持Pi稳态。Pi限制优先增加拟南芥初生根差异区自噬结构的数量和自噬通量,而Pi饥饿诱导ATG8f和ATG8h表达有助于控制Pi耗竭根的自噬通量,并可能参与促进根分支以探索资源。缩写:ATG:自噬相关;Pht1:磷酸转运体1;Pi:磷酸。
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