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Structure and function of the Arabidopsis ABC transporter ABCB19 in brassinosteroid export.

Wei YingYaowei WangHong WeiYongming LuoQian MaHeyuan ZhuHilde JanssensNemanja VukašinovićMiroslav KvasnicaJohan M WinneYongxiang GaoShutang TanJiří FrimlXin LiuEugenia RussinovaLinfeng Sun
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2024)
Brassinosteroids are steroidal phytohormones that regulate plant development and physiology, including adaptation to environmental stresses. Brassinosteroids are synthesized in the cell interior but bind receptors at the cell surface, necessitating a yet to be identified export mechanism. Here, we show that a member of the ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter superfamily, ABCB19, functions as a brassinosteroid exporter. We present its structure in both the substrate-unbound and the brassinosteroid-bound states. Bioactive brassinosteroids are potent activators of ABCB19 ATP hydrolysis activity, and transport assays showed that ABCB19 transports brassinosteroids. In Arabidopsis thaliana , ABCB19 and its close homolog, ABCB1, positively regulate brassinosteroid responses. Our results uncover an elusive export mechanism for bioactive brassinosteroids that is tightly coordinated with brassinosteroid signaling.
Keyphrases
  • arabidopsis thaliana
  • cell surface
  • transcription factor
  • risk assessment
  • cell therapy
  • anti inflammatory
  • climate change