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Farnesol kinase is involved in farnesol metabolism, ABA signaling and flower development in Arabidopsis

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PLANT JOURNAL
Volume 66, Issue 6, Pages 1078-1088

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-313X.2011.04572.x

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farnesol kinase; farnesol metabolism; abscisic acid signaling; phytohormone signaling; flower development; Arabidopsis thaliana

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  1. National Science Foundation [MCB-0900962]
  2. National Center for Research Resources

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Farnesol, which is toxic to plant cells at high concentrations, is sequentially phosphorylated to farnesyl phosphate and farnesyl diphosphate. However, the genes responsible for the sequential phosphorylation of farnesol have not been identified and the physiological role of farnesol phosphorylation has not been fully elucidated. To address these questions, we confirmed the presence of farnesol kinase activity in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) membranes and identified the corresponding gene (At5g58560, FOLK). Heterologous expression in recombinant yeast cells established farnesol as the preferred substrate of the FOLK-encoded kinase. Moreover, loss-of-function mutations in the FOLK gene abolished farnesol kinase activity, caused an abscisic acid-hypersensitive phenotype and promoted the development of supernumerary carpels under water-stress conditions. In wild-type plants, exogenous abscisic acid repressed FOLK gene expression. These observations demonstrate a role for farnesol kinase in negative regulation of abscisic acid signaling, and provide molecular evidence for a link between farnesol metabolism, abiotic stress signaling and flower development.

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