Affiliation:
1. State Key Laboratory for Crop Stress Resistance and High‐Efficiency Production, College of Life Sciences Northwest A&F University Yangling Shaanxi 712100 China
Abstract
Summary
Boron (B) is crucial for plant growth and development. B deficiency can impair numerous physiological and metabolic processes, particularly in root development and pollen germination, seriously impeding crop growth and yield. However, the molecular mechanism underlying boron signal perception and signal transduction is rather limited.
In this study, we discovered that CPK10, a calcium‐dependent protein kinase in the CPK family, has the strongest interaction with the boron transporter BOR1. Mutations in CPK10 led to growth and root development defects under B‐deficiency conditions, while constitutively active CPK10 enhanced plant tolerance to B deficiency.
Furthermore, we found that CPK10 interacted with and phosphorylated BOR1 at the Ser689 residue. Through various biochemical analyses and complementation of B transport in yeast and plants, we revealed that Ser689 of BOR1 is important for its transport activity.
In summary, these findings highlight the significance of the CPK10‐BOR1 signaling pathway in maintaining B homeostasis in plants and provide targets for the genetic improvement of crop tolerance to B‐deficiency stress.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Chinese Universities Scientific Fund
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