Limitation of cytokinin export to the shoots by nucleoside transporter ENT3 and its linkage with root elongation in arabidopsis

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The trans‐membrane carrier AtENT3 is known to transport externally supplied cytokinin ribosides and thus promote uptake by cells. However, its role in distributing either exogenous or endogenous cytokinins within the intact plant has not hitherto been reported. To test this, we used ent3‐1 mutant Arabidopsis seedlings in which the gene is not expressed due to a T‐DNA insertion, and examined the effect on the concentration and distribution of either endogenous cytokinins or exogenous trans‐zeatin riboside applied to the roots. In the mutant, accumulation of endogenous cytokinins in the roots was reduced and capacity to deliver externally supplied trans‐zeatin riboside to the shoots was increased suggesting involvement of equilibrative nucleoside (ENT) transporter in the control of cytokinin distribution in the plants. Roots of ent3‐1 were longer in the mutant in association with their lower cytokinin concentration. We concluded that the ENT3 transporter participates in partitioning endogenous cytokinins between the apoplast and the symplast by facilitating their uptake by root cells thereby limiting cytokinin export to the shoots through the xylem. Dilution of the mineral nutrient solution lowered endogenous cytokinin concentration in the roots of both wild type (WT) and ent3‐1 plants accompanied by promotion of root elongation. Nevertheless, cytokinin content was lower, while roots were longer in the ent3‐1 mutant than in the WT under either normal or deficient mineral nutrition suggesting a significant role of ENT3 transporter in the control of cytokinin level in the roots and the rate of their elongation.

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Korobova, A., Kuluev, B., Möhlmann, T., Veselov, D., & Kudoyarova, G. (2021). Limitation of cytokinin export to the shoots by nucleoside transporter ENT3 and its linkage with root elongation in arabidopsis. Cells, 10(2), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells10020350

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