A cucumber protein, Phloem Phosphate Stress-Repressed 1, rapidly degrades in response to a phosphate stress condition

Author:

Chen Jieyu12ORCID,Ham Byung-Kook123ORCID,Kochian Leon V24ORCID,Lucas William J1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plant Biology, University of California , Davis, CA , USA

2. Global Institute for Food Security, University of Saskatchewan , Saskatoon, SK , Canada

3. Department of Biology, University of Saskatchewan , Saskatoon, SK , Canada

4. Department of Plant Sciences & Soil Science, University of Saskatchewan , Saskatoon, SK , Canada

Abstract

Abstract Under depleted external phosphate (Pi), many plant species adapt to this stress by initiating downstream signaling cascades. In plants, the vascular system delivers nutrients and signaling agents to control physiological and developmental processes. Currently, limited information is available regarding the direct role of phloem-borne long-distance signals in plant growth and development under Pi stress conditions. Here, we report on the identification and characterization of a cucumber protein, Cucumis sativus Phloem Phosphate Stress-Repressed 1 (CsPPSR1), whose level in the phloem translocation stream rapidly responds to imposed Pi-limiting conditions. CsPPSR1 degradation is mediated by the 26S proteasome; under Pi-sufficient conditions, CsPPSR1 is stabilized by its phosphorylation within the sieve tube system through the action of CsPPSR1 kinase. Further, we discovered that CsPPSR1 kinase was susceptible to Pi starvation-induced degradation in the sieve tube system. Our findings offer insight into a molecular mechanism underlying the response of phloem-borne proteins to Pi-limited stress conditions.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Canada Foundation for Innovation

University of California

Canada Excellence Research Chair for Food Systems and Security

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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