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BRI1 and BAK1 interact with G proteins and regulate sugar-responsive growth and development in Arabidopsis.


ABSTRACT: Sugars function as signal molecules to regulate growth, development, and gene expression in plants, yeasts, and animals. A coordination of sugar availability with phytohormone signals is crucial for plant growth and development. The molecular link between sugar availability and hormone-dependent plant growth are largely unknown. Here we report that BRI1 and BAK1 are involved in sugar-responsive growth and development. Glucose influences the physical interactions and phosphorylations of BRI1 and BAK1 in a concentration-dependent manner. BRI1 and BAK1 physically interact with G proteins that are essential for mediating sugar signaling. Biochemical data show that BRI1 can phosphorylate G protein ? subunit and ? subunits, and BAK1 can phosphorylate G protein ? subunits. Genetic analyses suggest that BRI1 and BAK1 function in a common pathway with G-protein subunits to regulate sugar responses. Thus, our findings reveal an important genetic and molecular mechanism by which BR receptors associate with G proteins to regulate sugar-responsive growth and development.

SUBMITTER: Peng Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5906681 | biostudies-other | 2018 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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BRI1 and BAK1 interact with G proteins and regulate sugar-responsive growth and development in Arabidopsis.

Peng Yuancheng Y   Chen Liangliang L   Li Shengjun S   Zhang Yueying Y   Xu Ran R   Liu Zupei Z   Liu Wuxia W   Kong Jingjing J   Huang Xiahe X   Wang Yingchun Y   Cheng Beijiu B   Zheng Leiying L   Li Yunhai Y  

Nature communications 20180418 1


Sugars function as signal molecules to regulate growth, development, and gene expression in plants, yeasts, and animals. A coordination of sugar availability with phytohormone signals is crucial for plant growth and development. The molecular link between sugar availability and hormone-dependent plant growth are largely unknown. Here we report that BRI1 and BAK1 are involved in sugar-responsive growth and development. Glucose influences the physical interactions and phosphorylations of BRI1 and  ...[more]

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