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- Title
CPK13, a Noncanonical Ca<sup>2+</sup>-Dependent Protein Kinase, Specifically Inhibits KAT2 and KAT1 Shaker K<sup>+</sup> Channels and Reduces Stomatal Opening.
- Authors
Ronzier, Elsa; Corratgé-Faillie, Claire; Sanchez, Frédéric; Prado, Karine; Brière, Christian; Leonhardt, Nathalie; Thibaud, Jean-Baptiste; Tou Cheu Xiong
- Abstract
Ca2+-dependent protein kinases (CPKs) form a large family of 34 genes in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana). Based on their dependence on Ca2+, CPKs can be sorted into three types: strictly Ca2+-dependent CPKs, Ca2+-stimulated CPKs (with a significant basal activity in the absence of Ca2+), and essentially calcium-insensitive CPKs. Here, we report on the third type of CPK, CPK13, which is expressed in guard cells but whose role is still unknown. We confirm the expression of CPK13 in Arabidopsis guard cells, and we show that its overexpression inhibits light-induced stomatal opening. We combine several approaches to identify a guard cell-expressed target. We provide evidence that CPK13 (1) specifically phosphorylates peptide arrays featuring Arabidopsis K+ Channel KAT2 and KAT1 polypeptides, (2) inhibits KAT2 and/or KAT1 when expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes, and (3) closely interacts in plant cells with KAT2 channels (Förster resonance energy transfer-fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy). We propose that CPK13 reduces stomatal aperture through its inhibition of the guard cell-expressed KAT2 and KAT1 channels.
- Subjects
PROTEIN kinase regulation; ARABIDOPSIS thaliana genetics; XENOPUS laevis; STOMATA; POLYPEPTIDES
- Publication
Plant Physiology, 2014, Vol 166, Issue 1, p314
- ISSN
0032-0889
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1104/pp.114.240226