A potassium-sensing niche in Arabidopsis roots orchestrates signaling and adaptation responses to maintain nutrient homeostasis

Wu W.H., Schmitz-Thom I., Wang Y., Kudla J., Wang F.L., Tan Y.L., Wallrad L., Du X.Q., Eickelkamp A., Wang Z.F., He G.F., Rehms F., Li Z., Han J.P.

Forschungsartikel (Zeitschrift) | Peer reviewed

Zusammenfassung

Organismal homeostasis of the essential ion K+ requires sensing of its availability, efficient uptake, and defined distribution. Understanding plant K+ nutrition is essential to advance sustainable agriculture, but the mechanisms underlying K+ sensing and the orchestration of downstream responses have remained largely elusive. Here, we report where plants sense K+ deprivation and how this translates into spatially defined ROS signals to govern specific downstream responses. We define the organ-scale K+ pattern of roots and identify a postmeristematic K+-sensing niche (KSN) where rapid K+ decline and Ca2+ signals coincide. Moreover, we outline a bifurcating low-K+-signaling axis of CIF peptide-activated SGN3-LKS4/SGN1 receptor complexes that convey low-K+-triggered phosphorylation of the NADPH oxidases RBOHC, RBOHD, and RBOHF. The resulting ROS signals simultaneously convey HAK5 K+ uptake-transporter induction and accelerated Casparian strip maturation. Collectively, these mechanisms synchronize developmental differentiation and transcriptome reprogramming for maintaining K+ homeostasis and optimizing nutrient foraging by roots.

Details zur Publikation

FachzeitschriftDevelopmental Cell
Jahrgang / Bandnr. / Volume56
Ausgabe / Heftnr. / Issue6
Seitenbereich781null
StatusVeröffentlicht
Veröffentlichungsjahr2021
Sprache, in der die Publikation verfasst istEnglisch
Stichwörterpotassium; nutrient homeostasis; NADPH oxidase; K+ imaging; root development; receptor-like protein kinase; reactive oxygen species; Casparian strip; HAK5; Ca2+ signaling

Autor*innen der Universität Münster

Eickelkamp, Anna
Kudla, Jörg
Rehms, Felix
Schmitz-Thom, Ina
Wallrad, Lukas

Promotionen, aus denen die Publikation resultiert

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Promovend*in: ??? | Betreuer*innen: Kudla, Jörg | Gutachter*innen: Kudla, Jörg; Prüfer, Dirk; Schwarzländer, Markus
Zeitraum: 01.03.2019 - 12.07.2024
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