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NIN-like protein 7 transcription factor is a plant nitrate sensor.

Kun-Hsiang LiuMenghong LiuZiwei LinZi-Fu WangBinqing ChenCong LiuAping GuoMineko KonishiShuichi YanagisawaGerhard WagnerJen Sheen
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2022)
Nitrate is an essential nutrient and signaling molecule for plant growth. Plants sense intracellular nitrate to adjust their metabolic and growth responses. Here we identify the primary nitrate sensor in plants. We found that mutation of all seven Arabidopsis NIN-like protein (NLP) transcription factors abolished plants' primary nitrate responses and developmental programs. Analyses of NIN-NLP7 chimeras and nitrate binding revealed that NLP7 is derepressed upon nitrate perception via its amino terminus. A genetically encoded fluorescent split biosensor, mCitrine-NLP7, enabled visualization of single-cell nitrate dynamics in planta. The nitrate sensor domain of NLP7 resembles the bacterial nitrate sensor NreA. Substitutions of conserved residues in the ligand-binding pocket impaired the ability of nitrate-triggered NLP7 to control transcription, transport, metabolism, development, and biomass. We propose that NLP7 represents a nitrate sensor in land plants.
Keyphrases
  • nitric oxide
  • drinking water
  • transcription factor
  • single cell
  • public health
  • climate change
  • high throughput
  • rna seq
  • binding protein
  • wastewater treatment