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TOR dynamically regulates plant cell-cell transport.


ABSTRACT: The coordinated redistribution of sugars from mature "source" leaves to developing "sink" leaves requires tight regulation of sugar transport between cells via plasmodesmata (PD). Although fundamental to plant physiology, the mechanisms that control PD transport and thereby support development of new leaves have remained elusive. From a forward genetic screen for altered PD transport, we discovered that the conserved eukaryotic glucose-TOR (TARGET OF RAPAMYCIN) metabolic signaling network restricts PD transport in leaves. Genetic approaches and chemical or physiological treatments to either promote or disrupt TOR activity demonstrate that glucose-activated TOR decreases PD transport in leaves. We further found that TOR is significantly more active in mature leaves photosynthesizing excess sugars than in young, growing leaves, and that this increase in TOR activity correlates with decreased rates of PD transport. We conclude that leaf cells regulate PD trafficking in response to changing carbohydrate availability monitored by the TOR pathway.

SUBMITTER: Brunkard JO 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7060719 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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TOR dynamically regulates plant cell-cell transport.

Brunkard Jacob O JO   Xu Min M   Scarpin M Regina MR   Chatterjee Snigdha S   Shemyakina Elena A EA   Goodman Howard M HM   Zambryski Patricia P  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20200212 9


The coordinated redistribution of sugars from mature "source" leaves to developing "sink" leaves requires tight regulation of sugar transport between cells via plasmodesmata (PD). Although fundamental to plant physiology, the mechanisms that control PD transport and thereby support development of new leaves have remained elusive. From a forward genetic screen for altered PD transport, we discovered that the conserved eukaryotic glucose-TOR (TARGET OF RAPAMYCIN) metabolic signaling network restri  ...[more]

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