AHK5 mediates ETR1-initiated multistep phosphorelay in Arabidopsis

Autor: Martin Trtílek, Marketa Zdarska, Abigail Rubiato Cuyacot, Lukas Zidek, Josef Houser, Jan Hejátko, Klaus Harter, Ioannis Spyoglou, Zuzana Jasenakova, Victoria V. Mironova, Aswathy Jayasree, Agnieszka Szmitkowska, Michael Heunemann, Michaela Wimmerová, Elena V. Zemlyanskaya, Elena V. Ubogoeva, Jan Komárek, Blanka Pekárová
Rok vydání: 2021
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Popis: SummaryPlants, like other sessile organisms, need to sense many different signals, and in response to them, modify their developmental programs to be able to survive in a highly changing environment. The multistep phosphorelay (MSP) in plants is a good candidate for a response mechanism that integrates multiple signal types both environmental and intrinsic in origin. Recently, ethylene was shown to control MSP activity via the histidine kinase (HK) activity of ETHYLENE RESPONSE 1 (ETR1)1,2, but the underlying molecular mechanism still remains unclear.Here we show that although ETR1 is an active HK, its receiver domain (ETR1RD) is structurally and functionally unable to accept the phosphate from the phosphorylated His in the ETR1 HK domain (ETR1HK) to initiate the phosphorelay to ARABIDOPSIS HISTIDINE-CONTAINING PHOSPHOTRANSMITTERs (AHPs), the next link downstream members in MSP signaling. Instead, ETR1 interacts with another HK ARABIDOPSIS HISTIDINE KINASE 5 (AHK5) and transfers the phosphate from ETR1HK through the receiver domain of AHK5 (AHK5RD), and subsequently to AHP1, AHP2 and AHP3, independently of the HK activity of AHK5. We show that AHK5 is necessary for ethylene-initiated, but not cytokinin-initiated, MSP signaling in planta and that it thus mediates hormonal control of root growth.
Databáze: OpenAIRE