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Extracellular ATP elicits DORN1-mediated RBOHD phosphorylation to regulate stomatal aperture.


ABSTRACT: In addition to acting as a cellular energy source, ATP can also act as a damage-associated molecular pattern in both animals and plants. Stomata are leaf pores that control gas exchange and, therefore, impact critical functions such as photosynthesis, drought tolerance, and also are the preferred entry point for pathogens. Here we show the addition of ATP leads to the rapid closure of leaf stomata and enhanced resistance to the bacterial pathogen Psuedomonas syringae. This response is mediated by ATP recognition by the receptor DORN1, followed by direct phosphorylation of the NADPH oxidase RBOHD, resulting in elevated production of reactive oxygen species and stomatal closure. Mutation of DORN1 phosphorylation sites on RBOHD eliminates the ability of ATP to induce stomatal closure. The data implicate purinergic signaling via DORN1 in the control of stomatal aperture with important implications for the control of plant photosynthesis, water homeostasis, pathogen resistance, and ultimately yield.

SUBMITTER: Chen D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5741621 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Extracellular ATP elicits DORN1-mediated RBOHD phosphorylation to regulate stomatal aperture.

Chen Dongqin D   Cao Yangrong Y   Li Hong H   Kim Daewon D   Ahsan Nagib N   Thelen Jay J   Stacey Gary G  

Nature communications 20171222 1


In addition to acting as a cellular energy source, ATP can also act as a damage-associated molecular pattern in both animals and plants. Stomata are leaf pores that control gas exchange and, therefore, impact critical functions such as photosynthesis, drought tolerance, and also are the preferred entry point for pathogens. Here we show the addition of ATP leads to the rapid closure of leaf stomata and enhanced resistance to the bacterial pathogen Psuedomonas syringae. This response is mediated b  ...[more]

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