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CASEIN KINASE2-Dependent Phosphorylation of PHOSPHATE2 Fine-tunes Phosphate Homeostasis in Rice1

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PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
卷 183, 期 1, 页码 250-262

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AMER SOC PLANT BIOLOGISTS
DOI: 10.1104/pp.20.00078

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFD0100700]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31972486, 31572187]
  3. Ministry of Agriculture of China [2016ZX08001003-009]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province, China [LZ17C020001]
  5. Ministry of Education and Bureau of Foreign Experts of China [B14027]

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Plants have evolved complex physiological and biochemical mechanisms to adapt to a heterogeneous soil phosphorus environment. PHOSPHATE2 (PHO2) is a phosphate (Pi) starvation-signaling regulator involved in maintaining Pi homeostasis in plants. Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) PHO2 targets PHOSPHATE TRANSPORTER1 (PHT1) and PHO1 for degradation, whereas rice (Oryza sativa) PHO2 is thought to mediate PHOSPHATE TRANSPORTER TRAFFIC FACILITATOR1 degradation. However, it is unclear whether and how PHO2 is post-translationally regulated. Here, we show that in rice, the CASEIN KINASE2 (OsCK2) catalytic subunit OsCK2 alpha 3 interacts with OsPHO2 in vitro and in vivo in vascular tissues cells, and phosphorylates OsPHO2 at Ser-841. Phosphorylated OsPHO2 is degraded more rapidly than native OsPHO2 in cell-free degradation assays. OsPHO2 interacts with OsPHO1 and targets it for degradation through a multivesicular body-mediated pathway. PHO1 mutation partially rescued the pho2 mutant phenotype. Further genetic analysis showed that a nonphosphorylatable version of OsPHO2 rescued the Ospho2 phenotype of high Pi accumulation in leaves better than native OsPHO2. In addition to the previously established role of OsCK2 in negatively regulating endoplasmic reticulum exit of PHT1 phosphate transporters, this work uncovers a role for OsCK2 alpha 3 in modulating Pi homeostasis through regulating the phosphorylation status and abundance of OsPHO2 in rice. The casein kinase II phosphorylates PHO2, causing it to be degraded more quickly, which affects its role in targeting phosphate transporter for degradation, thereby maintaining phosphate homeostasis in rice.

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