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Surveillance of cell wall diffusion barrier integrity modulates water and solute transport in plants.

Authors :
Wang, Peng
Wang, Peng
Calvo-Polanco, Monica
Reyt, Guilhem
Barberon, Marie
Champeyroux, Chloe
Santoni, Véronique
Maurel, Christophe
Franke, Rochus B
Ljung, Karin
Novak, Ondrej
Geldner, Niko
Boursiac, Yann
Salt, David E
Wang, Peng
Wang, Peng
Calvo-Polanco, Monica
Reyt, Guilhem
Barberon, Marie
Champeyroux, Chloe
Santoni, Véronique
Maurel, Christophe
Franke, Rochus B
Ljung, Karin
Novak, Ondrej
Geldner, Niko
Boursiac, Yann
Salt, David E
Source :
Scientific reports; vol 9, iss 1, 4227; 2045-2322
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The endodermis is a key cell layer in plant roots that contributes to the controlled uptake of water and mineral nutrients into plants. In order to provide such functionality the endodermal cell wall has specific chemical modifications consisting of lignin bands (Casparian strips) that encircle each cell, and deposition of a waxy-like substance (suberin) between the wall and the plasma membrane. These two extracellular deposits provide control of diffusion enabling the endodermis to direct the movement of water and solutes into and out of the vascular system in roots. Loss of integrity of the Casparian strip-based apoplastic barrier is sensed by the leakage of a small peptide from the stele into the cortex. Here, we report that such sensing of barrier integrity leads to the rebalancing of water and mineral nutrient uptake, compensating for breakage of Casparian strips. This rebalancing involves both a reduction in root hydraulic conductivity driven by deactivation of aquaporins, and downstream limitation of ion leakage through deposition of suberin. These responses in the root are also coupled to a reduction in water demand in the shoot mediated by ABA-dependent stomatal closure.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Scientific reports; vol 9, iss 1, 4227; 2045-2322
Notes :
application/pdf, Scientific reports vol 9, iss 1, 4227 2045-2322
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287389956
Document Type :
Electronic Resource