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The Plasma Membrane Purinoreceptor P2K1/DORN1 Is Essential in Stomatal Closure Evoked by Extracellular Diadenosine Tetraphosphate (Ap 4 A) in Arabidopsis thaliana .

Jędrzej DobrogojskiVan Hai NguyenJoanna KowalskaSławomir BorekMałgorzata Pietrowska-Borek
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
Dinucleoside polyphosphates (Np n Ns) are considered novel signalling molecules involved in the induction of plant defence mechanisms. However, Np n N signal recognition and transduction are still enigmatic. Therefore, the aim of our research was the identification of the Np n N receptor and signal transduction pathways evoked by these nucleotides. Earlier, we proved that purine and pyrimidine Np n Ns differentially affect the phenylpropanoid pathway in Vitis vinifera suspension-cultured cells. Here, we report, for the first time, that both diadenosine tetraphosphate (Ap 4 A) and dicytidine tetraphosphate (Cp 4 C)-induced stomatal closure in Arabidopsis thaliana . Moreover, we showed that plasma membrane purinoreceptor P2K1/DORN1 (does not respond to nucleotide 1) is essential for Ap 4 A-induced stomata movements but not for Cp 4 C. Wild-type Col-0 and the dorn1-3 A. thaliana knockout mutant were used. Examination of the leaf epidermis dorn1-3 mutant provided evidence that P2K1/DORN1 is a part of the signal transduction pathway in stomatal closure evoked by extracellular Ap 4 A but not by Cp 4 C. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are involved in signal transduction caused by Ap 4 A and Cp 4 C, leading to stomatal closure. Ap 4 A induced and Cp 4 C suppressed the transcriptional response in wild-type plants. Moreover, in dorn1-3 leaves, the effect of Ap 4 A on gene expression was impaired. The interaction between P2K1/DORN1 and Ap 4 A leads to changes in the transcription of signalling hubs in signal transduction pathways.
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