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Abscisic acid transporters cooperate to control seed germination.


ABSTRACT: Seed germination is a key developmental process that has to be tightly controlled to avoid germination under unfavourable conditions. Abscisic acid (ABA) is an essential repressor of seed germination. In Arabidopsis, it has been shown that the endosperm, a single cell layer surrounding the embryo, synthesizes and continuously releases ABA towards the embryo. The mechanism of ABA transport from the endosperm to the embryo was hitherto unknown. Here we show that four AtABCG transporters act in concert to deliver ABA from the endosperm to the embryo: AtABCG25 and AtABCG31 export ABA from the endosperm, whereas AtABCG30 and AtABCG40 import ABA into the embryo. Thus, this work establishes that radicle extension and subsequent embryonic growth are suppressed by the coordinated activity of multiple ABA transporters expressed in different tissues.

SUBMITTER: Kang J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4569717 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Abscisic acid transporters cooperate to control seed germination.

Kang Joohyun J   Yim Sojeong S   Choi Hyunju H   Kim Areum A   Lee Keun Pyo KP   Lopez-Molina Luis L   Martinoia Enrico E   Lee Youngsook Y  

Nature communications 20150903


Seed germination is a key developmental process that has to be tightly controlled to avoid germination under unfavourable conditions. Abscisic acid (ABA) is an essential repressor of seed germination. In Arabidopsis, it has been shown that the endosperm, a single cell layer surrounding the embryo, synthesizes and continuously releases ABA towards the embryo. The mechanism of ABA transport from the endosperm to the embryo was hitherto unknown. Here we show that four AtABCG transporters act in con  ...[more]

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