A protein kinase-phosphatase pair interacts with an ion channel to regulate ABA signaling in plant guard cells

University of California, Berkeley

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Abstract

The plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) serves as a physiological monitor to assess the water status of plants and, under drought conditions, induces stomatal pore closure by activating specific ion channels, such as a slow-anion channel (SLAC1) that, in turn, mediate ion efflux from the guard cells. Earlier genetic analyses uncovered a protein kinase (OST1) and several 2C-type phosphatases, as respective positive and negative regulators of ABA-induced stomatal closure. Here we show that the OST1 kinase interacts with the SLAC1 anion channel, leading to its activation via phosphorylation. PP2CA, one of the PP2C phosphatase family members acts in an opposing manner and inhibits the activity of SLAC1 by two…

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Keywords
  • Guard cell
  • Phosphatase
  • Abscisic acid
  • Cell biology
  • Protein kinase A
  • Kinase
  • Phosphorylation
  • Chemistry
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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