Title : Phospholipase D-derived phosphatidic acid promotes root hair development under phosphorus deficiency by suppressing vacuolar degradation of PIN-FORMED2.

Pub. Date : 2020 Apr

PMID : 31745997






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1 Phospholipase D-derived phosphatidic acid promotes root hair development under phosphorus deficiency by suppressing vacuolar degradation of PIN2. Phosphatidic Acids Auxin efflux carrier family protein Arabidopsis thaliana
2 Root hair elongation under LP condition was greatly suppressed in pin2 mutant or under treatment with a PLDzeta2-specific inhibitor, revealing that PIN2 and polar auxin transport, and PLDzeta2-PA are crucial in LP responses. Phosphatidic Acids Auxin efflux carrier family protein Arabidopsis thaliana
3 PIN2 was accumulated and degraded in the vacuole under normal-phosphate (NP) condition, whereas its vacuolar accumulation was suppressed under LP or NP plus PA conditions. Phosphatidic Acids Auxin efflux carrier family protein Arabidopsis thaliana
4 PA binds to SNX1 and promotes its accumulation at the plasma membrane, especially under LP condition, hence promotes root hair development by suppressing the vacuolar degradation of PIN2. Phosphatidic Acids Auxin efflux carrier family protein Arabidopsis thaliana
5 We uncovered a link between PLD-derived PA and SNX1-dependent vacuolar degradation of PIN2 in regulating root hair development under phosphorus deficiency. Phosphatidic Acids Auxin efflux carrier family protein Arabidopsis thaliana