Zinc deficiency‐induced defensin‐like proteins are involved in the inhibition of root growth in Arabidopsis

Author:

Kimura Sachie1ORCID,Vaattovaara Aleksia2,Ohshita Tomoya3,Yokoyama Kotomi3,Yoshida Kota3,Hui Agnes3,Kaya Hidetaka4,Ozawa Ai3,Kobayashi Mami3,Mori Izumi C.5,Ogata Yoshiyuki6,Ishino Yoko7,Sugano Shigeo S.18,Nagano Minoru3,Fukao Yoichiro3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ritsumeikan Global Innovation Research Organization Ritsumeikan University Shiga 525‐8577 Japan

2. Organismal and Evolutionary Biology Research Programme, Viikki Plant Science Centre University of Helsinki Helsinki FI‐00014 Finland

3. Graduate School of Life Science Ritsumeikan University Shiga 525‐8577 Japan

4. Department of Food Production Science Ehime University Ehime 790‐8566 Japan

5. Institute of Plant Science and Resources Okayama University Okayama 710‐0046 Japan

6. Department of Agricultural Biology, Graduate School of Agriculture Osaka Metropolitan University Osaka 599‐8531 Japan

7. Graduate School of Innovation and Technology Management Yamaguchi University Yamaguchi 755‐8611 Japan

8. Bioproduction Research Institute National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Ibaraki 305‐8566 Japan

Abstract

SUMMARYThe depletion of cellular zinc (Zn) adversely affects plant growth. Plants have adaptation mechanisms for Zn‐deficient conditions, inhibiting growth through the action of transcription factors and metal transporters. We previously identified three defensin‐like (DEFL) proteins (DEFL203, DEFL206 and DEFL208) that were induced in Arabidopsis thaliana roots under Zn‐depleted conditions. DEFLs are small cysteine‐rich peptides involved in defense responses, development and excess metal stress in plants. However, the functions of DEFLs in the Zn‐deficiency response are largely unknown. Here, phylogenetic tree analysis revealed that seven DEFLs (DEFL202–DEFL208) were categorized into one subgroup. Among the seven DEFLs, the transcripts of five (not DEFL204 and DEFL205) were upregulated by Zn deficiency, consistent with the presence of cis‐elements for basic‐region leucine‐zipper 19 (bZIP19) or bZIP23 in their promoter regions. Microscopic observation of GFP‐tagged DEFL203 showed that DEFL203‐sGFP was localized to the apoplast and plasma membrane. Whereas a single mutation of the DEFL202 or DEFL203 genes only slightly affected root growth, defl202 defl203 double mutants showed enhanced root growth under all growth conditions. We also showed that the size of the root meristem was increased in the double mutants compared with the wild type. Our results suggest that DEFL202 and DEFL203 are redundantly involved in the inhibition of root growth under Zn‐deficient conditions through a reduction in root meristem length and cell number.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Plant Science,Genetics

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