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Vacuolar Ca2+/H+ Transport Activity Is Required for Systemic Phosphate Homeostasis Involving Shoot-to-Root Signaling in Arabidopsis

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PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 156, Issue 3, Pages 1176-1189

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1104/pp.111.175257

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  1. Academia Sinica, Taiwan [AS98CDAL11]
  2. National Science Council of the Republic of China [97-2321-B-001-018, 98-2321-B-001-013]
  3. Academia Sinica

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Calcium ions (Ca2+) and Ca2+-related proteins mediate a wide array of downstream processes involved in plant responses to abiotic stresses. In Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), disruption of the vacuolar Ca2+/H+ transporters CAX1 and CAX3 causes notable alterations in the shoot ionome, including phosphate (P-i) content. In this study, we showed that the cax1/cax3 double mutant displays an elevated P-i level in shoots as a result of increased P-i uptake in a miR399/PHO2-independent signaling pathway. Microarray analysis of the cax1/cax3 mutant suggests the regulatory function of CAX1 and CAX3 in suppressing the expression of a subset of shoot P-i starvation-responsive genes, including genes encoding the PHT1;4 P-i transporter and two SPX domain-containing proteins, SPX1 and SPX3. Moreover, although the expression of several PHT1 genes and PHT1;1/2/3 proteins is not up-regulated in the root of cax1/cax3, results from reciprocal grafting experiments indicate that the cax1/cax3 scion is responsible for high P-i accumulation in grafted plants and that the pht1;1 rootstock is sufficient to moderately repress such P-i accumulation. Based on these findings, we propose that CAX1 and CAX3 mediate a shoot-derived signal that modulates the activity of the root P-i transporter system, likely in part via posttranslational regulation of PHT1;1 P-i transporters.

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