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Tonoplast aquaporins facilitate lateral root emergence

Authors :
Reinhardt, Hagen
Hachez, Charles
Bienert, Manuela Désirée
Beebo, Azeez
Swarup, Kamal
Voß, Ute
Bouhidel, Karim
Frigerio, Lorenzo
Schjørring, Jan Kofod
Bennett, Malcolm J
Chaumont, Francois
Reinhardt, Hagen
Hachez, Charles
Bienert, Manuela Désirée
Beebo, Azeez
Swarup, Kamal
Voß, Ute
Bouhidel, Karim
Frigerio, Lorenzo
Schjørring, Jan Kofod
Bennett, Malcolm J
Chaumont, Francois
Source :
Reinhardt , H , Hachez , C , Bienert , M D , Beebo , A , Swarup , K , Voß , U , Bouhidel , K , Frigerio , L , Schjørring , J K , Bennett , M J & Chaumont , F 2016 , ' Tonoplast aquaporins facilitate lateral root emergence ' , Plant Physiology , vol. 170 , no. 3 , pp. 1640-1654 .
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Aquaporins (AQPs) are water channels allowing fast and passive diffusion of water across cell membranes. It was hypothesized that AQPs contribute to cell elongation processes by allowing water influx across the plasma membrane and the tonoplast to maintain adequate turgor pressure. Here, we report that, in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), the highly abundant tonoplast AQP isoforms AtTIP1;1, AtTIP1;2, and AtTIP2;1 facilitate the emergence of new lateral root primordia (LRPs). The number of lateral roots was strongly reduced in the triple tip mutant, whereas the single, double, and triple tip mutants showed no or minor reduction in growth of the main root. This phenotype was due to the retardation of LRP emergence. Live cell imaging revealed that tight spatiotemporal control of TIP abundance in the tonoplast of the different LRP cells is pivotal to mediating this developmental process. While lateral root emergence is correlated to a reduction of AtTIP1;1 and AtTIP1;2 protein levels in LRPs, expression of AtTIP2;1 is specifically needed in a restricted cell population at the base, then later at the flanks, of developing LRPs. Interestingly, the LRP emergence phenotype of the triple tip mutants could be fully rescued by expressing AtTIP2;1 under its native promoter. We conclude that TIP isoforms allow the spatial and temporal fine-tuning of cellular water transport, which is critically required during the highly regulated process of LRP morphogenesis and emergence.

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OAIster
Journal :
Reinhardt , H , Hachez , C , Bienert , M D , Beebo , A , Swarup , K , Voß , U , Bouhidel , K , Frigerio , L , Schjørring , J K , Bennett , M J & Chaumont , F 2016 , ' Tonoplast aquaporins facilitate lateral root emergence ' , Plant Physiology , vol. 170 , no. 3 , pp. 1640-1654 .
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1322687530
Document Type :
Electronic Resource