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Carbohydrate distribution via SWEET17 is critical for Arabidopsis inflorescence branching under drought.

Marzieh ValifardAzkia KhanJohannes BergRozenn Le HirBenjamin PommerrenigH Ekkehard NeuhausIsabel Keller
Published in: Journal of experimental botany (2024)
Sugars Will Eventually be Exported Transporters (SWEETs) are the most recently discovered family of plant sugar transporters. By acting as uniporters, SWEETs facilitate the diffusion of sugars across cell membranes and play an important role in various physiological processes such as abiotic stress adaptation. AtSWEET17, a vacuolar fructose facilitator, was shown to be involved in the modulation of the root system during drought. In addition, previous studies have shown that overexpression of an apple homolog leads to increased drought tolerance in tomato plants. Therefore, SWEET17 might be a molecular element involved in the plant´s drought response. However, the role and function of SWEET17 in aboveground tissues of Arabidopsis under drought stress remains elusive. By combining gene expression analysis and stem architecture with the sugar profiles of different aboveground tissues, we uncovered a putative role of SWEET17 in carbohydrate supply and thus cauline branch elongation, especially during periods of carbon limitation, as occurs under drought stress. Thus, SWEET17 seems to be involved in maintaining efficient plant reproduction under drought-stress conditions.
Keyphrases
  • plant growth
  • arabidopsis thaliana
  • climate change
  • transcription factor
  • heat stress
  • genome wide identification
  • cell wall
  • gene expression
  • cell proliferation
  • genome wide
  • stem cells
  • mesenchymal stem cells