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JA-Induced Endocytosis of AtRGS1 Is Involved in G-Protein Mediated JA Responses.


ABSTRACT: Arabidopsis heterotrimeric G proteins regulate diverse plant growth and defense processes by coupling to 7TM AtRGS1 proteins. Although G protein mutants display alterations in response to multiple plant hormones, the underlying mechanism by which G proteins participate in the regulation of hormone responses remains elusive. Here, we show that genetic disruption of G? and G? subunits results in reduced sensitivity to JA treatment. Furthermore, using confocal microscopy, VA-TIRFM, and FRET-FLIM, we provide evidence that stimulation by JA induces phosphorylation- and C-terminus-dependent endocytosis of AtRGS1, which then promotes dissociation of AtRGS1 from AtGPA1. In addition, SPT analysis reveals that JA treatment affects the diffusion dynamics of AtRGS1 and AtRGS1-?Ct. Taken together, these findings suggest that the JA signal activates heterotrimeric G proteins through the endocytosis of AtRGS1 and dissociation of AtRGS1 from AtGPA1, thus providing valuable insight into the mechanisms of how the G protein system perceives and transduces phytohormone signals.

SUBMITTER: Li L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6695760 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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JA-Induced Endocytosis of AtRGS1 Is Involved in G-Protein Mediated JA Responses.

Li Li L   Su Bodan B   Qi Xueying X   Zhang Xi X   Song Susheng S   Shan Xiaoyi X  

International journal of molecular sciences 20190802 15


<i>Arabidopsis</i> heterotrimeric G proteins regulate diverse plant growth and defense processes by coupling to 7TM AtRGS1 proteins. Although G protein mutants display alterations in response to multiple plant hormones, the underlying mechanism by which G proteins participate in the regulation of hormone responses remains elusive. Here, we show that genetic disruption of Gα and Gβ subunits results in reduced sensitivity to JA treatment. Furthermore, using confocal microscopy, VA-TIRFM, and FRET-  ...[more]

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