H+-ATPase, the key enzyme for the energization of ion and nutrient transport across the plasma membrane, is activated by phosphorylation-dependent 14-3-3 binding. Since the involvement of 14-3-3 proteins in sugar sensing-regulated processes has recently emerged, here we address the question as to whether sugar sensing plays a role in the regulation of H+-ATPase. The data reported here show that sugar depletion inhibits the association of 14-3-3 proteins with H+-ATPase by hampering phosphorylation of the 14-3-3 binding site of the enzyme. By using non-metabolizable disaccharides, we show that H+-ATPase regulation by 14-3-3 proteins can involve a specific sugar perception and transduction mechanism. JSPP © 2006.
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Camoni, L., Marra, M., Garufi, A., Visconti, S., & Aducci, P. (2006). The maize root plasma membrane H+-ATPase is regulated by a sugar-induced transduction pathway. Plant and Cell Physiology, 47(6), 743–747. https://doi.org/10.1093/pcp/pcj046
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