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Gibberellin and abscisic acid transporters facilitate endodermal suberin formation in Arabidopsis

Binenbaum, Jenia; Wulff, Nikolai; Camut, Lucie; Kiradjiev, Kristian; Anfang, Moran; Tal, Iris; Vasuki, Himabindu; Zhang, Yuqin; Sakvarelidze-Achard, Lali; Davière, Jean Michel; Ripper, Dagmar; Carrera, Esther; Manasherova, Ekaterina; Ben Yaakov, Shir; Lazary, Shani; Hua, Chengyao; Novak, Vlastimil; Crocoll, Christoph; Weinstain, Roy; Cohen, Hagai; Ragni, Laura; Aharoni, Asaph; Band, Leah R.; Achard, Patrick; Nour-Eldin, Hussam Hassan; Shani, Eilon

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Authors

Jenia Binenbaum

Nikolai Wulff

Lucie Camut

Kristian Kiradjiev

Moran Anfang

Iris Tal

Himabindu Vasuki

Yuqin Zhang

Lali Sakvarelidze-Achard

Jean Michel Davière

Dagmar Ripper

Esther Carrera

Ekaterina Manasherova

Shir Ben Yaakov

Shani Lazary

Chengyao Hua

Vlastimil Novak

Christoph Crocoll

Roy Weinstain

Hagai Cohen

Laura Ragni

Asaph Aharoni

LEAH BAND leah.band@nottingham.ac.uk
Professor of Mathematical Biology

Patrick Achard

Hussam Hassan Nour-Eldin

Eilon Shani



Abstract

The plant hormone gibberellin (GA) regulates multiple developmental processes. It accumulates in the root elongating endodermis, but how it moves into this cell file and the significance of this accumulation are unclear. Here we identify three NITRATE TRANSPORTER1/PEPTIDE TRANSPORTER (NPF) transporters required for GA and abscisic acid (ABA) translocation. We demonstrate that NPF2.14 is a subcellular GA/ABA transporter, presumably the first to be identified in plants, facilitating GA and ABA accumulation in the root endodermis to regulate suberization. Further, NPF2.12 and NPF2.13, closely related proteins, are plasma membrane-localized GA and ABA importers that facilitate shoot-to-root GA12 translocation, regulating endodermal hormone accumulation. This work reveals that GA is required for root suberization and that GA and ABA can act non-antagonistically. We demonstrate how the clade of transporters mediates hormone flow with cell-file-specific vacuolar storage at the phloem unloading zone, and slow release of hormone to induce suberin formation in the maturation zone.

Citation

Binenbaum, J., Wulff, N., Camut, L., Kiradjiev, K., Anfang, M., Tal, I., …Shani, E. (2023). Gibberellin and abscisic acid transporters facilitate endodermal suberin formation in Arabidopsis. Nature Plants, 9, 785-802. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41477-023-01391-3

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 9, 2023
Online Publication Date Apr 6, 2023
Publication Date 2023-05
Deposit Date May 4, 2023
Publicly Available Date May 4, 2023
Journal Nature Plants
Print ISSN 2055-026X
Electronic ISSN 2055-0278
Publisher Nature Publishing Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 9
Pages 785-802
DOI https://doi.org/10.1038/s41477-023-01391-3
Keywords Plant Science
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/19296487
Publisher URL https://www.nature.com/articles/s41477-023-01391-3

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