The use of quantitative imaging to investigate regulators of membrane trafficking in Arabidopsis stomatal closure.


Journal

Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark)
ISSN: 1600-0854
Titre abrégé: Traffic
Pays: England
ID NLM: 100939340

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
02 2019
Historique:
received: 14 03 2018
revised: 13 11 2018
accepted: 13 11 2018
pubmed: 18 11 2018
medline: 19 12 2019
entrez: 18 11 2018
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Expansion of gene families facilitates robustness and evolvability of biological processes but impedes functional genetic dissection of signalling pathways. To address this, quantitative analysis of single cell responses can help characterize the redundancy within gene families. We developed high-throughput quantitative imaging of stomatal closure, a response of plant guard cells, and performed a reverse genetic screen in a group of Arabidopsis mutants to five stimuli. Focussing on the intersection between guard cell signalling and the endomembrane system, we identified eight clusters based on the mutant stomatal responses. Mutants generally affected in stomatal closure were mostly in genes encoding SNARE and SCAMP membrane regulators. By contrast, mutants in RAB5 GTPase genes played specific roles in stomatal closure to microbial but not drought stress. Together with timed quantitative imaging of endosomes revealing sequential patterns in FLS2 trafficking, our imaging pipeline can resolve non-redundant functions of the RAB5 GTPase gene family. Finally, we provide a valuable image-based tool to dissect guard cell responses and outline a genetic framework of stomatal closure.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30447039
doi: 10.1111/tra.12625
doi:

Substances chimiques

Arabidopsis Proteins 0
Rab6 protein 0
SNARE Proteins 0
Protein Kinases EC 2.7.-
FLS2 protein, Arabidopsis EC 2.7.1.-
rab GTP-Binding Proteins EC 3.6.5.2

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

168-180

Subventions

Organisme : Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
ID : BBS/E/J/000C0641
Pays : United Kingdom
Organisme : Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
ID : BB/J004553/1
Pays : United Kingdom

Informations de copyright

© 2018 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Auteurs

Gildas Bourdais (G)

The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, UK.

Deirdre H McLachlan (DH)

The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, UK.
School of Biological Sciences, Life Sciences Building, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.

Lydia M Rickett (LM)

The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, UK.

Ji Zhou (J)

The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, UK.
The Earlham Institute, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, UK.

Agnieszka Siwoszek (A)

The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, UK.

Heidrun Häweker (H)

The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, UK.

Matthew Hartley (M)

John Innes Centre, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, UK.

Hannah Kuhn (H)

The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, UK.
Unit of Plant Molecular Cell Biology, Institute for Biology I, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany.

Richard J Morris (RJ)

John Innes Centre, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, UK.

Dan MacLean (D)

The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, UK.

Silke Robatzek (S)

The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, UK.

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