TY - JOUR
T1 - A dof transcription factor, SCAP1, is essential for the development of functional stomata in arabidopsis
AU - Negi, Juntaro
AU - Moriwaki, Kosuke
AU - Konishi, Mineko
AU - Yokoyama, Ryusuke
AU - Nakano, Toshiaki
AU - Kusumi, Kensuke
AU - Hashimoto-Sugimoto, Mimi
AU - Schroeder, Julian I.
AU - Nishitani, Kazuhiko
AU - Yanagisawa, Shuichi
AU - Iba, Koh
PY - 2013/3/18
Y1 - 2013/3/18
N2 - Stomata are highly specialized organs that consist of pairs of guard cells and regulate gas and water vapor exchange in plants [1-3]. Although early stages of guard cell differentiation have been described [4-10] and were interpreted in analogy to processes of cell type differentiation in animals [11], the downstream development of functional stomatal guard cells remains poorly understood. We have isolated an Arabidopsis mutant, stomatal carpenter 1 (scap1), that develops irregularly shaped guard cells and lacks the ability to control stomatal aperture, including CO2-induced stomatal closing and light-induced stomatal opening. SCAP1 was identified as a plant-specific Dof-type transcription factor expressed in maturing guard cells, but not in guard mother cells. SCAP1 regulates the expression of genes encoding key elements of stomatal functioning and morphogenesis, such as K+ channel protein, MYB60 transcription factor, and pectin methylesterase. Consequently, ion homeostasis was disturbed in scap1 guard cells, and esterification of extracellular pectins was impaired so that the cell walls lining the pores did not mature normally. We conclude that SCAP1 regulates essential processes of stomatal guard cell maturation and functions as a key transcription factor regulating the final stages of guard cell differentiation.
AB - Stomata are highly specialized organs that consist of pairs of guard cells and regulate gas and water vapor exchange in plants [1-3]. Although early stages of guard cell differentiation have been described [4-10] and were interpreted in analogy to processes of cell type differentiation in animals [11], the downstream development of functional stomatal guard cells remains poorly understood. We have isolated an Arabidopsis mutant, stomatal carpenter 1 (scap1), that develops irregularly shaped guard cells and lacks the ability to control stomatal aperture, including CO2-induced stomatal closing and light-induced stomatal opening. SCAP1 was identified as a plant-specific Dof-type transcription factor expressed in maturing guard cells, but not in guard mother cells. SCAP1 regulates the expression of genes encoding key elements of stomatal functioning and morphogenesis, such as K+ channel protein, MYB60 transcription factor, and pectin methylesterase. Consequently, ion homeostasis was disturbed in scap1 guard cells, and esterification of extracellular pectins was impaired so that the cell walls lining the pores did not mature normally. We conclude that SCAP1 regulates essential processes of stomatal guard cell maturation and functions as a key transcription factor regulating the final stages of guard cell differentiation.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.cub.2013.02.001
DO - 10.1016/j.cub.2013.02.001
M3 - Article
C2 - 23453954
AN - SCOPUS:84875233277
VL - 23
SP - 479
EP - 484
JO - Current Biology
JF - Current Biology
SN - 0960-9822
IS - 6
ER -