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Malate induces stomatal closure via a receptor-like kinase GHR1- and reactive oxygen species-dependent pathway in Arabidopsis thaliana.
Mimata, Yoshiharu; Munemasa, Shintaro; Akter, Fahmida; Jahan, Israt; Nakamura, Toshiyuki; Nakamura, Yoshimasa; Murata, Yoshiyuki.
Afiliação
  • Mimata Y; Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University, 700-8530, Okayama, Japan.
  • Munemasa S; Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University, 700-8530, Okayama, Japan.
  • Akter F; Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University, 700-8530, Okayama, Japan.
  • Jahan I; Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University, 700-8530, Okayama, Japan.
  • Nakamura T; Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University, 700-8530, Okayama, Japan.
  • Nakamura Y; Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University, 700-8530, Okayama, Japan.
  • Murata Y; Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University, 700-8530, Okayama, Japan.
Biosci Biotechnol Biochem ; 86(10): 1362-1367, 2022 Sep 23.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35867880
ABSTRACT
A primary metabolite malate is secreted from guard cells in response to the phytohormone abscisic acid (ABA) and elevated CO2. The secreted malate subsequently facilitates stomatal closure in plants. Here, we investigated the molecular mechanism of malate-induced stomatal closure using inhibitors and ABA signaling component mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana. Malate-induced stomatal closure was impaired by a protein kinase inhibitor, K252a, and also by the disruption of a receptor-like kinase GHR1, which mediates activation of calcium ion (Ca2+) channel by reactive oxygen species (ROS) in guard cells. Malate induced ROS production in guard cells while the malate-induced stomatal closure was impaired by a peroxidase inhibitor, salicylhydroxamic acid, but not by the disruption of Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (phosphate) (NAD(P)H) oxidases, RBOHD and RBOHF. The malate-induced stomatal closure was impaired by Ca2+ channel blockers, verapamil, and niflumic acid. These results demonstrate that the malate signaling is mediated by GHR1 and ROS in Arabidopsis guard cells.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article