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Lipid kinases PIP5K7 and PIP5K9 are required for polyamine-triggered K efflux in Arabidopsis roots. | LitMetric

Lipid kinases PIP5K7 and PIP5K9 are required for polyamine-triggered K efflux in Arabidopsis roots.

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Research Cluster Green Life Sciences, Section Plant Cell Biology, Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences, University of Amsterdam, PO Box 94215, Amsterdam, 1090 GE, The Netherlands.

Published: October 2020


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Polyamines, such as putrescine, spermidine and spermine (Spm), are low-molecular-weight polycationic molecules present in all living organisms. Despite their implication in plant cellular processes, little is known about their molecular mode of action. Here, we demonstrate that polyamines trigger a rapid increase in the regulatory membrane lipid phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP ), and that this increase is required for polyamine effects on K efflux in Arabidopsis roots. Using in vivo P -labelling of Arabidopsis seedlings, low physiological (μm) concentrations of Spm were found to promote a rapid PIP increase in roots that was time- and dose-dependent. Confocal imaging of a genetically encoded PIP biosensor revealed that this increase was triggered at the plasma membrane. Differential P -labelling suggested that the increase in PIP was generated through activation of phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate 5-kinase (PIP5K) activity rather than inhibition of a phospholipase C or PIP 5-phosphatase activity. Systematic analysis of transfer DNA insertion mutants identified PIP5K7 and PIP5K9 as the main candidates involved in the Spm-induced PIP response. Using non-invasive microelectrode ion flux estimation, we discovered that the Spm-triggered K efflux response was strongly reduced in pip5k7 pip5k9 seedlings. Together, our results provide biochemical and genetic evidence for a physiological role of PIP in polyamine-mediated signalling controlling K flux in plants.

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