pH-dependent CLE peptide perception permits phloem differentiation in Arabidopsis roots.

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Title
pH-dependent CLE peptide perception permits phloem differentiation in Arabidopsis roots.
Journal
Current biology
Author(s)
Diaz-Ardila H.N., Gujas B., Wang Q., Moret B., Hardtke C.S.
ISSN
1879-0445 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0960-9822
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Published
Issued date
06/02/2023
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
33
Number
3
Pages
597-605.e3
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
The plant vasculature delivers phloem sap to the growth apices of sink organs, the meristems, via the interconnected sieve elements of the protophloem. <sup>1</sup> <sup>,</sup> <sup>2</sup> <sup>,</sup> <sup>3</sup> In the A. thaliana root meristem, the stem cells form two files of protophloem sieve elements (PPSEs), whose timely differentiation requires a set of positive genetic regulators. In corresponding loss-of-function mutants, signaling of secreted CLAVATA3/EMBRYO SURROUNDING REGION 45 (CLE45) peptide through the BARELY ANY MERISTEM 3 (BAM3) receptor is hyperactive and interferes with PPSE differentiation. This can be mimicked by an external CLE45 application to wild type. Because developing PPSEs express CLE45-BAM3 pathway components from early on until terminal differentiation, it remains unclear how they escape the autocrine inhibitory CLE45 signal. Here, we report that the wild type becomes insensitive to CLE45 treatment on neutral to alkaline pH media, as well as upon simultaneous treatment with a specific proton pump inhibitor at a standard pH of 5.7. We find that these observations can be explained by neither pH-dependent CLE45 uptake nor pH-dependent CLE45 charge. Moreover, pH-dependent perception specifically requires the CLE45 R4 residue and is not observed for the redundant PPSE-specific CLE25 and CLE26 peptides. Finally, pH-dependent CLE45 response in developing PPSEs as opposed to pH-independent response in neighboring cell files indicates that late-developing PPSEs can no longer sense CLE45. This is consistent with an apoplastic acidic to alkaline pH gradient we observed along developing PPSE cell files. In summary, we conclude that developing PPSEs self-organize their transition to differentiation by desensitizing themselves against autocrine CLE45 signaling through an apoplastic pH increase.
Keywords
Arabidopsis/genetics, Arabidopsis Proteins/metabolism, Phloem/metabolism, Plant Roots, Meristem/metabolism, Cell Differentiation, Peptides/metabolism, Perception, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Membrane Proteins/metabolism, Arabidopsis, CLE peptide, differentiation, pH, phloem, receptor, root, sieve element
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