Differential modulation of Target of Rapamycin activity under single and combined iron and sulfur deficiency in tomato plants

Author:

Coppa Eleonora1,Vigani Gianpiero2,Aref Rasha3ORCID,Savatin Daniel1,Bigini Valentina1,Hell Ruediger4,Astolfi Stefania1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Agriculture and Forest Sciences University of Tuscia via S.C. de Lellis Viterbo 01100 Italy

2. Dipartimento di Scienze della Vita e Biologia dei Sistemi Università degli Studi di Torino Via G. Quarello 15/A Torino 10135 Italy

3. Department of Genetics, Faculty of Agriculture Ain Shams University 11241 Cairo Egypt

4. Centre for Organismal Studies (COS) University of Heidelberg Im Neuenheimer Feld 360 Heidelberg 69120 Germany

Abstract

SUMMARYOver the past few decades, a close relationship between sulfur (S) and iron (Fe) in terms of functionality and nutrition was demonstrated in the tomato. However, very little is known about the regulatory mechanisms underlying S/Fe interactions. Recently, the potential role of citrate in plant adaptation to Fe deficiency and combined S and Fe deficiency has been described. It is known that an impaired organic acid metabolism may stimulate a retrograde signal, which has been proven to be linked to the Target of Rapamycin (TOR) signaling in yeast and animal cells. Recent reports provided evidence of TOR involvement in S nutrient sensing in plants. This suggestion prompted us to investigate whether TOR may play a role in the cross‐talk of signaling pathway occurring during plant adaptation to combined nutrient deficiency of Fe and S. Our results revealed that Fe deficiency elicited an increase of TOR activity associated with enhanced accumulation of citrate. In contrast, S deficiency resulted in decreased TOR activity and citrate accumulation. Interestingly, citrate accumulated in shoots of plants exposed to combined S/Fe deficiency to values between those found in Fe‐ and S‐deficient plants, again correlated with TOR activity level. Our results suggest that citrate might be involved in establishing a link between plant response to combined S/Fe deficiency and the TOR network.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Plant Science,Genetics

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