A Glutamate Receptor-Like Gene AtGLR25 With Its Unusual Splice Variant Has a Role in Mediating Glutamate-Elicited Changes in Arabidopsis Root Architecture.
Yuan-Yong Gong, Chang-Zheng Wu, Yan-Sheng Wu, Andrea Alfieri, Yu-Cheng Xiang, Dong-Xue Shi, Shuhui Duan, Ming-Fa Zhang, Xiao-Xu Li, Yi-Chen Sun, Jin Chao, Mark Tester, Zhonglin Shang, Brian G Forde, Lai-Hua Liu
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Abstract
The occurrence of external L-glutamate at the Arabidopsis root tip triggers major changes in root architecture, but the mechanism of -L-Glu sensing is unknown. Members of the family of GLUTAMATE RECEPTOR-LIKE (GLR) proteins are known to act as amino acid-gated Ca2+-permeable channels and to have signalling roles in diverse plant processes. To investigate the possible role of GLRs in the root architectural response to L-Glu, we screened a collection of mutants with T-DNA insertions in each of the 20 AtGLR genes. Reduced sensitivity of root growth to L-Glu was found in mutants of one gene, GLR2.5. Interestingly, GLR2.5 was found to apparently produce four transcript variants encoding hypothetical proteins of 169-720 amino acids. One of these transcripts, GLR2.5c, encodes a truncated GLR protein lacking both the conserved amino-terminal domain and part of the ligand-binding domain. When a glr2.5 mutant was transformed with a construct constitutively expressing GLR2.5c, both L-Glu sensitivity of root growth and L-Glu-elicited Ca2+ currents in root tip protoplasts were restored. These results, along with homology modelling of the truncated ligand-binding domain of GLR2.5c, suggest that GLR2.5c has a regulatory or scaffolding role in heteromeric GLR complex(es) that may involve triggering the root architectural response to L-Glu.
拟南芥根尖外源l -谷氨酸的出现引发根系结构发生重大变化,但对- l -谷氨酸的感知机制尚不清楚。谷氨酸受体样(GLR)蛋白家族的成员被认为是氨基酸门控的Ca2+可渗透通道,并在多种植物过程中具有信号作用。为了研究glr在根对L-Glu的结构反应中可能发挥的作用,我们筛选了20个AtGLR基因中每一个都有T-DNA插入的突变体。在GLR2.5基因突变体中,发现根生长对L-Glu的敏感性降低。有趣的是,GLR2.5被发现明显产生四个转录本变体,编码169-720个氨基酸的假设蛋白质。其中一个转录本GLR2.5c编码一个截断的GLR蛋白,缺乏保守的氨基末端结构域和部分配体结合结构域。用组成型表达glr2.5 c的构建体转化glr2.5突变体后,根系生长的L-Glu敏感性和根尖原生质体中L-Glu诱导的Ca2+电流均得到恢复。这些结果以及GLR2.5c截断配体结合域的同源性建模表明,GLR2.5c在异聚GLR复合物中具有调节或支架作用,可能涉及触发对L-Glu的根结构反应。
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Plant, Cell & Environment is a premier plant science journal, offering valuable insights into plant responses to their environment. Committed to publishing high-quality theoretical and experimental research, the journal covers a broad spectrum of factors, spanning from molecular to community levels. Researchers exploring various aspects of plant biology, physiology, and ecology contribute to the journal's comprehensive understanding of plant-environment interactions.