Arabidopsis CAP1-mediated ammonium sensing required reactive oxygen species in plant cell growth

  • Bai L
  • Zhou Y
  • Ma X
  • et al.
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Abstract

[Ca2+]cyt-associated protein kinase (CAP) gene 1 is a receptor-like kinase that belongs to CrRLK1L (Catharanthus roseus Receptor like kinase) subfamily. CAP1 has been identified as a novel modulator of NH4+ in the tonoplast, which regulates root hair growth by maintaining the cytoplasmic Ca2+ gradients. Different expression pattern of tonoplast intrinsic protein (TIP2;3) in the CAP1 knock out mutant and wild type on Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium suggested that CAP1 influences transport activity to regulate the compartmentalization of NH4+ into vacuole. Lower expression level of Oxidative Signal-Inducible1(OXI1) in the cap1-1 root and the abnormal reactive oxygen species (ROS) gradient in root hair of cap1-1 on MS medium indicated that ROS signaling involve in CAP1-regulated root hair growth. Wild-type-like ROS distribution pattern in the cap1-1 root hair can be reestablished in seedlings grown on NH4+ deficient medium, which indicated that CAP1 functions as a sensor for NH4+ signaling in maintaining tip-focused ROS gradient in root hairs polar growth.

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Bai, L., Zhou, Y., Ma, X., Gao, L., & Song, C.-P. (2014). Arabidopsis CAP1-mediated ammonium sensing required reactive oxygen species in plant cell growth. Plant Signaling & Behavior, 9(8), e29582. https://doi.org/10.4161/psb.29582

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