Research article - Peer-reviewed, 2015
The HT1 protein kinase is essential for red light-induced stomatal opening and genetically interacts with OST1 in red light and CO2-induced stomatal movement responses
Matrosova, Anastasia ; Bogireddi, Hanumakumar; Mateo Penas, Alfonso; Hashimoto-Sugimoto, Mimi; Iba, Koh; Schroeder, Julian I; Israelsson Nordström, MariaAbstract
The question of whether red light-induced stomatal opening is mediated by a photosynthesis-derived reduction in intercellular [CO2] (C-i) remains controversial and genetic analyses are needed.The Arabidopsis thaliana protein kinase HIGH TEMPERATURE 1 (HT1) is a negative regulator of [CO2]-induced stomatal closing and ht1-2 mutant plants do not show stomatal opening to low [CO2]. The protein kinase mutant ost1-3 exhibits slowed stomatal responses to CO2. The functions of HT1 and OPEN STOMATA 1 (OST1) to changes in red, blue light or [CO2] were analyzed. For comparison we assayed recessive ca1ca4 carbonic anhydrase double mutant plants, based on their slowed stomatal response to CO2.Here, we report a strong impairment in ht1 in red light-induced stomatal opening whereas blue light was able to induce stomatal opening. The effects on photosynthetic performance in ht1 were restored when stomatal limitation of CO2 uptake, by control of [C-i], was eliminated. HT1 was found to interact genetically with OST1 both during red light-and low [CO2]-induced stomatal opening. Analyses of ca1ca4 plants suggest that more than a low [C-i]-dependent pathway may function in red light-induced stomatal opening.These results demonstrate that HT1 is essential for red light-induced stomatal opening and interacts genetically with OST1 during stomatal responses to red light and altered [CO2].Keywords
Arabidopsis thaliana; HIGH TEMPERATURE 1 (HT1); low [CO2]; OPEN STOMATA 1 (OST1); photosynthesis; red light; stomataPublished in
New Phytologist2015, volume: 208, number: 4, pages: 1126-1137
Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL
Authors' information
Matrosova, Anastasia
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology
Bogireddi, Hanumakumar
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology
Mateo Penas, Alfonso
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology
Hashimoto-Sugimoto, Mimi
Kyushu University
Iba, Koh
Kyushu University
Schroeder, Julian I
University of California San Diego
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology
UKÄ Subject classification
Botany
Publication Identifiers
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.13566
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https://res.slu.se/id/publ/74601