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logo citeas Chen, C., He, G., Li, J., Perez‐Hormaeche, J., Becker, T., Luo, M., … Guo, Y. (2023, May 22). A salt stress‐activated GSO1‐SOS2‐SOS1 module protects the Arabidopsis root stem cell niche by enhancing sodium ion extrusion. The EMBO Journal. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. http://doi.org/10.15252/embj.2022113004
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A salt stress-activated GSO1-SOS2-SOS1 module protects the Arabidopsis root stem cell niche by enhancing sodium ion extrusion

AutorChen, Changxi; He, Gefeng; Li, Jianfang; Perez-Hormaeche, Javier; Becker, Tobias; Luo, Manqing; Wallrad, Lukas; Gao, Junping; Li, Jia; Pardo, José M. CSIC ORCID ; Kudla, Jörg; Guo, Yan
FinanciadoresNational Key Research and Development Program (China)
National Natural Science Foundation of China
German Research Foundation
Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España)
European Commission
China Scholarship Council
Palabras claveArabidopsis
SOS pathway
meristem
receptor-like kinase
salt stress
Fecha de publicación3-jul-2023
EditorEMBO Press
Springer
Citaciónthe EMBO Journal 42 :e113004 (2023)
ResumenSoil salinity impairs plant growth reducing crop productivity. Toxic accumulation of sodium ions is counteracted by the Salt Overly Sensitive (SOS) pathway for Na+ extrusion, comprising the Na+ transporter SOS1, the kinase SOS2, and SOS3 as one of several Calcineurin-B-like (CBL) Ca2 + sensors. Here, we report that the receptor-like kinase GSO1/SGN3 activates SOS2, independently of SOS3 binding, by physical interaction and phosphorylation at Thr16. Loss of GSO1 function renders plants salt sensitive and GSO1 is both sufficient and required for activating the SOS2-SOS1 module in yeast and in planta. Salt stress causes the accumulation of GSO1 in two specific and spatially defined areas of the root tip: in the endodermis section undergoing Casparian strip (CS) formation, where it reinforces the CIF-GSO1-SGN1 axis for CS barrier formation; and in the meristem, where it creates the GSO1-SOS2-SOS1 axis for Na+ detoxification. Thus, GSO1 simultaneously prevents Na+ both from diffusing into the vasculature, and from poisoning unprotected stem cells in the meristem. By protecting the meristem, receptor-like kinase-conferred activation of the SOS2-SOS1 module allows root growth to be maintained in adverse environments.
Versión del editorhttps://doi.org/10.15252/embj.2022113004
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/354490
DOI10.15252/embj.2022113004
ISSN0261-4189
E-ISSN1460-2075
Licencia de usohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
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