A CYBDOM protein impacts iron homeostasis and primary root growth under phosphate deficiency in Arabidopsis.

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Title
A CYBDOM protein impacts iron homeostasis and primary root growth under phosphate deficiency in Arabidopsis.
Journal
Nature communications
Author(s)
Clúa J., Montpetit J., Jimenez-Sandoval P., Naumann C., Santiago J., Poirier Y.
ISSN
2041-1723 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
2041-1723
Publication state
Published
Issued date
11/01/2024
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
15
Number
1
Pages
423
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: epublish
Abstract
Arabidopsis primary root growth response to phosphate (Pi) deficiency is mainly controlled by changes in apoplastic iron (Fe). Upon Pi deficiency, apoplastic Fe deposition in the root apical meristem activates pathways leading to the arrest of meristem maintenance and inhibition of cell elongation. Here, we report that a member of the uncharacterized cytochrome b561 and DOMON domain (CYBDOM) protein family, named CRR, promotes iron reduction in an ascorbate-dependent manner and controls apoplastic iron deposition. Under low Pi, the crr mutant shows an enhanced reduction of primary root growth associated with increased apoplastic Fe in the root meristem and a reduction in meristematic cell division. Conversely, CRR overexpression abolishes apoplastic Fe deposition rendering primary root growth insensitive to low Pi. The crr single mutant and crr hyp1 double mutant, harboring a null allele in another member of the CYDOM family, shows increased tolerance to high-Fe stress upon germination and seedling growth. Conversely, CRR overexpression is associated with increased uptake and translocation of Fe to the shoot and results in plants highly sensitive to Fe excess. Our results identify a ferric reductase implicated in Fe homeostasis and developmental responses to abiotic stress, and reveal a biological role for CYBDOM proteins in plants.
Keywords
Arabidopsis/metabolism, Arabidopsis Proteins/genetics, Arabidopsis Proteins/metabolism, Plant Roots/metabolism, Homeostasis, Iron/metabolism, Phosphates/metabolism, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
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