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SAUR63 stimulates cell growth at the plasma membrane

In plants, regulated cell expansion determines organ size and shape. Several members of the family of redundantly acting Small Auxin Up RNA (SAUR) proteins can stimulate plasma membrane (PM) H(+)-ATPase proton pumping activity by inhibiting PM-associated PP2C.D phosphatases, thereby increasing the P...

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Autores principales: Nagpal, Punita, Reeves, Paul H., Wong, Jeh Haur, Armengot, Laia, Chae, Keun, Rieveschl, Nathaniel B., Trinidad, Brendan, Davidsdottir, Vala, Jain, Prateek, Gray, William M., Jaillais, Yvon, Reed, Jason W.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9522268/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36121899
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1010375
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author Nagpal, Punita
Reeves, Paul H.
Wong, Jeh Haur
Armengot, Laia
Chae, Keun
Rieveschl, Nathaniel B.
Trinidad, Brendan
Davidsdottir, Vala
Jain, Prateek
Gray, William M.
Jaillais, Yvon
Reed, Jason W.
author_facet Nagpal, Punita
Reeves, Paul H.
Wong, Jeh Haur
Armengot, Laia
Chae, Keun
Rieveschl, Nathaniel B.
Trinidad, Brendan
Davidsdottir, Vala
Jain, Prateek
Gray, William M.
Jaillais, Yvon
Reed, Jason W.
author_sort Nagpal, Punita
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description In plants, regulated cell expansion determines organ size and shape. Several members of the family of redundantly acting Small Auxin Up RNA (SAUR) proteins can stimulate plasma membrane (PM) H(+)-ATPase proton pumping activity by inhibiting PM-associated PP2C.D phosphatases, thereby increasing the PM electrochemical potential, acidifying the apoplast, and stimulating cell expansion. Similarly, Arabidopsis thaliana SAUR63 was able to increase growth of various organs, antagonize PP2C.D5 phosphatase, and increase H(+)-ATPase activity. Using a gain-of-function approach to bypass genetic redundancy, we dissected structural requirements for SAUR63 growth-promoting activity. The divergent N-terminal domain of SAUR63 has a predicted basic amphipathic α-helix and was able to drive partial PM association. Deletion of the N-terminal domain decreased PM association of a SAUR63 fusion protein, as well as decreasing protein level and eliminating growth-promoting activity. Conversely, forced PM association restored ability to promote H(+)-ATPase activity and cell expansion, indicating that SAUR63 is active when PM-associated. Lipid binding assays and perturbations of PM lipid composition indicate that the N-terminal domain can interact with PM anionic lipids. Mutations in the conserved SAUR domain also reduced PM association in root cells. Thus, both the N-terminal domain and the SAUR domain may cooperatively mediate the SAUR63 PM association required to promote growth.
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spelling pubmed-95222682022-09-30 SAUR63 stimulates cell growth at the plasma membrane Nagpal, Punita Reeves, Paul H. Wong, Jeh Haur Armengot, Laia Chae, Keun Rieveschl, Nathaniel B. Trinidad, Brendan Davidsdottir, Vala Jain, Prateek Gray, William M. Jaillais, Yvon Reed, Jason W. PLoS Genet Research Article In plants, regulated cell expansion determines organ size and shape. Several members of the family of redundantly acting Small Auxin Up RNA (SAUR) proteins can stimulate plasma membrane (PM) H(+)-ATPase proton pumping activity by inhibiting PM-associated PP2C.D phosphatases, thereby increasing the PM electrochemical potential, acidifying the apoplast, and stimulating cell expansion. Similarly, Arabidopsis thaliana SAUR63 was able to increase growth of various organs, antagonize PP2C.D5 phosphatase, and increase H(+)-ATPase activity. Using a gain-of-function approach to bypass genetic redundancy, we dissected structural requirements for SAUR63 growth-promoting activity. The divergent N-terminal domain of SAUR63 has a predicted basic amphipathic α-helix and was able to drive partial PM association. Deletion of the N-terminal domain decreased PM association of a SAUR63 fusion protein, as well as decreasing protein level and eliminating growth-promoting activity. Conversely, forced PM association restored ability to promote H(+)-ATPase activity and cell expansion, indicating that SAUR63 is active when PM-associated. Lipid binding assays and perturbations of PM lipid composition indicate that the N-terminal domain can interact with PM anionic lipids. Mutations in the conserved SAUR domain also reduced PM association in root cells. Thus, both the N-terminal domain and the SAUR domain may cooperatively mediate the SAUR63 PM association required to promote growth. Public Library of Science 2022-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9522268/ /pubmed/36121899 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1010375 Text en © 2022 Nagpal et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Nagpal, Punita
Reeves, Paul H.
Wong, Jeh Haur
Armengot, Laia
Chae, Keun
Rieveschl, Nathaniel B.
Trinidad, Brendan
Davidsdottir, Vala
Jain, Prateek
Gray, William M.
Jaillais, Yvon
Reed, Jason W.
SAUR63 stimulates cell growth at the plasma membrane
title SAUR63 stimulates cell growth at the plasma membrane
title_full SAUR63 stimulates cell growth at the plasma membrane
title_fullStr SAUR63 stimulates cell growth at the plasma membrane
title_full_unstemmed SAUR63 stimulates cell growth at the plasma membrane
title_short SAUR63 stimulates cell growth at the plasma membrane
title_sort saur63 stimulates cell growth at the plasma membrane
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9522268/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36121899
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1010375
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