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Divergent functions of VTI12 and VTI11 in trafficking to storage and lytic vacuoles in Arabidopsis

Sanmartin, Maite; Ordonez, Angel; Sohn, Eun Ju; Robert, Stephanie; Sanchez-Serrano, Jose Juan; Surpin, Marci A.; Raikhel, Natasha V.; Rojo, Enrique

Abstract

The protein storage vacuole (PSV) is a plant-specific organelle that accumulates reserve proteins, one of the main agricultural products obtained from crops. Despite the importance of this process, the cellular machinery required for transport and accumulation of storage proteins remains largely unknown. Interfering with transport to IPSVs has been shown to result in secretion of cargo. Therefore, secretion of a suitable marker could be used as an assay to identify mutants in this pathway. CLV3, a negative regulator of shoot stem cell proliferation, is an extracellular ligand that is rendered inactive when targeted to vacuoles. We devised an assay where trafficking mutants secrete engineered vacuolar CLV3 and show reduced meristems, a phenotype easily detected by visual inspection of plants. We tested this scheme in plants expressing VAC2, a fusion of CLV3 to the vacuolar sorting signal from the storage protein barley lectin. In this way, we determined that trafficking of VAC2 requires the SNARE VTI12 but not its close homologue, the conditionally redundant VTI11 protein. Furthermore, a vti12 mutant is specifically altered in transport of storage proteins, whereas a Will mutant is affected in transport of a lytic vacuole marker. These results demonstrate the specialization of VTI12 and VTI11 in mediating trafficking to storage and lytic vacuoles, respectively. Moreover, they validate the VAC2 secretion assay as a simple method to isolate genes that mediate trafficking to the PSV.

Keywords

protein storage vacuole; protein trafficking; SNARE

Published in

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
2007, Volume: 104, number: 9, pages: 3645-3650

    UKÄ Subject classification

    Cell Biology

    Publication identifier

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0611147104

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    https://res.slu.se/id/publ/93623