Phloem unloading via the apoplastic pathway is essential for shoot distribution of root-synthesized cytokinins.

Plant Physiol

Institute of Plant Genetics and Developmental Biology, Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Biotechnology on Specialty Economic Plants, College of Chemistry and Life Sciences, Zhejiang Normal University, Jinhua, Zhejiang 321004, P.R. China.

Published: August 2021

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  • Root-synthesized cytokinins play a crucial role in regulating plant growth and stress responses in aerial tissues, with transport mediated by the AtABCG14 protein.
  • Previous research established AtABCG14's involvement in loading these cytokinins into the xylem, but how they are distributed in the shoot was unclear.
  • The current study shows that AtABCG14 is essential for unloading cytokinins from the phloem, enabling their effective distribution in the shoot and highlighting the importance of both xylem-to-phloem translocation and phloem unloading in this process.

Article Abstract

Root-synthesized cytokinins are transported to the shoot and regulate the growth, development, and stress responses of aerial tissues. Previous studies have demonstrated that Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporter G family member 14 (AtABCG14) participates in xylem loading of root-synthesized cytokinins. However, the mechanism by which these root-derived cytokinins are distributed in the shoot remains unclear. Here, we revealed that AtABCG14-mediated phloem unloading through the apoplastic pathway is required for the appropriate shoot distribution of root-synthesized cytokinins in Arabidopsis. Wild-type rootstocks grafted to atabcg14 scions successfully restored trans-zeatin xylem loading. However, only low levels of root-synthesized cytokinins and induced shoot signaling were rescued. Reciprocal grafting and tissue-specific genetic complementation demonstrated that AtABCG14 disruption in the shoot considerably increased the retention of root-synthesized cytokinins in the phloem and substantially impaired their distribution in the leaf apoplast. The translocation of root-synthesized cytokinins from the xylem to the phloem and the subsequent unloading from the phloem is required for the shoot distribution and long-distance shootward transport of root-synthesized cytokinins. This study revealed a mechanism by which the phloem regulates systemic signaling of xylem-mediated transport of root-synthesized cytokinins from the root to the shoot.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8331157PMC
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