RRC ID 64524
Author Ohkubo Y, Kuwata K, Matsubayashi Y.
Title A type 2C protein phosphatase activates high-affinity nitrate uptake by dephosphorylating NRT2.1.
Journal Nat Plants
Abstract The nitrate transporter NRT2.1, which plays a central role in high-affinity nitrate uptake in roots, is activated at the post-translational level in response to nitrogen (N) starvation1,2. However, the critical enzymes required for the post-translational activation of NRT2.1 remain to be identified. Here, we show that a type 2C protein phosphatase, designated CEPD-induced phosphatase (CEPH), activates high-affinity nitrate uptake by directly dephosphorylating Ser501 of NRT2.1, a residue that functions as a negative phospho-switch in Arabidopsis2. CEPH is predominantly expressed in epidermal and cortex cells in roots and is upregulated by N starvation via a CEPDL2/CEPD1/2-mediated long-distance signalling from shoots3,4. The loss of CEPH leads to marked decreases in high-affinity nitrate uptake, tissue nitrate content and plant biomass. Collectively, our results identify CEPH as a crucial enzyme in the N-starvation-dependent activation of NRT2.1 and provide molecular and mechanistic insights into how plants regulate high-affinity nitrate uptake at the post-translational level in response to the N environment.
Volume 7(3)
Pages 310-316
Published 2021-3-1
DOI 10.1038/s41477-021-00870-9
PII 10.1038/s41477-021-00870-9
PMID 33686225
MeSH Anion Transport Proteins / metabolism* Arabidopsis / enzymology Arabidopsis / metabolism* Arabidopsis Proteins / metabolism* Glutaredoxins / metabolism Nitrates / metabolism* Phosphorylation Serine / metabolism
IF 13.256
Resource
Arabidopsis / Cultured plant cells, genes pst14870