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AtCRK5 Protein Kinase Exhibits a Regulatory Role in Hypocotyl Hook Development during Skotomorphogenesis

Seedling establishment following germination requires the fine tuning of plant hormone levels including that of auxin. Directional movement of auxin has a central role in the associated processes, among others, in hypocotyl hook development. Regulated auxin transport is ensured by several transporte...

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Autores principales: Baba, Abu Imran, Andrási, Norbert, Valkai, Ildikó, Gorcsa, Teréz, Koczka, Lilla, Darula, Zsuzsanna, Medzihradszky, Katalin F., Szabados, László, Fehér, Attila, Rigó, Gábor, Cséplő, Ágnes
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6678082/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31336871
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20143432
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author Baba, Abu Imran
Andrási, Norbert
Valkai, Ildikó
Gorcsa, Teréz
Koczka, Lilla
Darula, Zsuzsanna
Medzihradszky, Katalin F.
Szabados, László
Fehér, Attila
Rigó, Gábor
Cséplő, Ágnes
author_facet Baba, Abu Imran
Andrási, Norbert
Valkai, Ildikó
Gorcsa, Teréz
Koczka, Lilla
Darula, Zsuzsanna
Medzihradszky, Katalin F.
Szabados, László
Fehér, Attila
Rigó, Gábor
Cséplő, Ágnes
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description Seedling establishment following germination requires the fine tuning of plant hormone levels including that of auxin. Directional movement of auxin has a central role in the associated processes, among others, in hypocotyl hook development. Regulated auxin transport is ensured by several transporters (PINs, AUX1, ABCB) and their tight cooperation. Here we describe the regulatory role of the Arabidopsis thaliana CRK5 protein kinase during hypocotyl hook formation/opening influencing auxin transport and the auxin-ethylene-GA hormonal crosstalk. It was found that the Atcrk5-1 mutant exhibits an impaired hypocotyl hook establishment phenotype resulting only in limited bending in the dark. The Atcrk5-1 mutant proved to be deficient in the maintenance of local auxin accumulation at the concave side of the hypocotyl hook as demonstrated by decreased fluorescence of the auxin sensor DR5::GFP. Abundance of the polar auxin transport (PAT) proteins PIN3, PIN7, and AUX1 were also decreased in the Atcrk5-1 hypocotyl hook. The AtCRK5 protein kinase was reported to regulate PIN2 protein activity by phosphorylation during the root gravitropic response. Here it is shown that AtCRK5 can also phosphorylate in vitro the hydrophilic loops of PIN3. We propose that AtCRK5 may regulate hypocotyl hook formation in Arabidopsis thaliana through the phosphorylation of polar auxin transport (PAT) proteins, the fine tuning of auxin transport, and consequently the coordination of auxin-ethylene-GA levels.
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spelling pubmed-66780822019-08-19 AtCRK5 Protein Kinase Exhibits a Regulatory Role in Hypocotyl Hook Development during Skotomorphogenesis Baba, Abu Imran Andrási, Norbert Valkai, Ildikó Gorcsa, Teréz Koczka, Lilla Darula, Zsuzsanna Medzihradszky, Katalin F. Szabados, László Fehér, Attila Rigó, Gábor Cséplő, Ágnes Int J Mol Sci Article Seedling establishment following germination requires the fine tuning of plant hormone levels including that of auxin. Directional movement of auxin has a central role in the associated processes, among others, in hypocotyl hook development. Regulated auxin transport is ensured by several transporters (PINs, AUX1, ABCB) and their tight cooperation. Here we describe the regulatory role of the Arabidopsis thaliana CRK5 protein kinase during hypocotyl hook formation/opening influencing auxin transport and the auxin-ethylene-GA hormonal crosstalk. It was found that the Atcrk5-1 mutant exhibits an impaired hypocotyl hook establishment phenotype resulting only in limited bending in the dark. The Atcrk5-1 mutant proved to be deficient in the maintenance of local auxin accumulation at the concave side of the hypocotyl hook as demonstrated by decreased fluorescence of the auxin sensor DR5::GFP. Abundance of the polar auxin transport (PAT) proteins PIN3, PIN7, and AUX1 were also decreased in the Atcrk5-1 hypocotyl hook. The AtCRK5 protein kinase was reported to regulate PIN2 protein activity by phosphorylation during the root gravitropic response. Here it is shown that AtCRK5 can also phosphorylate in vitro the hydrophilic loops of PIN3. We propose that AtCRK5 may regulate hypocotyl hook formation in Arabidopsis thaliana through the phosphorylation of polar auxin transport (PAT) proteins, the fine tuning of auxin transport, and consequently the coordination of auxin-ethylene-GA levels. MDPI 2019-07-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6678082/ /pubmed/31336871 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20143432 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Baba, Abu Imran
Andrási, Norbert
Valkai, Ildikó
Gorcsa, Teréz
Koczka, Lilla
Darula, Zsuzsanna
Medzihradszky, Katalin F.
Szabados, László
Fehér, Attila
Rigó, Gábor
Cséplő, Ágnes
AtCRK5 Protein Kinase Exhibits a Regulatory Role in Hypocotyl Hook Development during Skotomorphogenesis
title AtCRK5 Protein Kinase Exhibits a Regulatory Role in Hypocotyl Hook Development during Skotomorphogenesis
title_full AtCRK5 Protein Kinase Exhibits a Regulatory Role in Hypocotyl Hook Development during Skotomorphogenesis
title_fullStr AtCRK5 Protein Kinase Exhibits a Regulatory Role in Hypocotyl Hook Development during Skotomorphogenesis
title_full_unstemmed AtCRK5 Protein Kinase Exhibits a Regulatory Role in Hypocotyl Hook Development during Skotomorphogenesis
title_short AtCRK5 Protein Kinase Exhibits a Regulatory Role in Hypocotyl Hook Development during Skotomorphogenesis
title_sort atcrk5 protein kinase exhibits a regulatory role in hypocotyl hook development during skotomorphogenesis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6678082/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31336871
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20143432
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