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- Title
Strigolactone perception and deactivation by a hydrolase receptor DWARF14.
- Authors
Seto, Yoshiya; Yasui, Rei; Kameoka, Hiromu; Tamiru, Muluneh; Cao, Mengmeng; Terauchi, Ryohei; Sakurada, Akane; Hirano, Rena; Kisugi, Takaya; Hanada, Atsushi; Umehara, Mikihisa; Seo, Eunjoo; Akiyama, Kohki; Burke, Jason; Takeda-Kamiya, Noriko; Li, Weiqiang; Hirano, Yoshinori; Hakoshima, Toshio; Mashiguchi, Kiyoshi; Noel, Joseph P.
- Abstract
The perception mechanism for the strigolactone (SL) class of plant hormones has been a subject of debate because their receptor, DWARF14 (D14), is an α/β-hydrolase that can cleave SLs. Here we show via time-course analyses of SL binding and hydrolysis by Arabidopsis thaliana D14, that the level of uncleaved SL strongly correlates with the induction of the active signaling state. In addition, we show that an AtD14D218A catalytic mutant that lacks enzymatic activity is still able to complement the atd14 mutant phenotype in an SL-dependent manner. We conclude that the intact SL molecules trigger the D14 active signaling state, and we also describe that D14 deactivates bioactive SLs by the hydrolytic degradation after signal transmission. Together, these results reveal that D14 is a dual-functional receptor, responsible for both the perception and deactivation of bioactive SLs. Cleavage of strigolactone by the D14 receptor was assumed to produce an active intermediate that promotes signaling. Here the authors show that D14 activity is not dependent on cleavage activity and propose a new model whereby ligand hydrolysis serves to deactivate strigolactone signaling.
- Publication
Nature Communications, 2019, Vol 10, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
2041-1723
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/s41467-018-08124-7