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Phosphorylation influences water and ion channel function of AtPIP2;1

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Qiu, Jiaen
McGaughey, Samantha
Groszmann, Michael
Tyerman, Stephen D.
Byrt, Caitlin

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Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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The phosphorylation state of two serine residues within the C‐terminal domain of AtPIP2;1 (S280, S283) regulates its plasma membrane localization in response to salt and osmotic stress. Here, we investigated whether the phosphorylation state of S280 and S283 also influence AtPIP2;1 facilitated water and cation transport. A series of single and double S280 and S283 phosphomimic and phosphonull AtPIP2;1 mutants were tested in heterologous systems. In Xenopus laevis oocytes, phosphomimic mutants AtPIP2;1 S280D, S283D, and S280D/S283D had significantly greater ion conductance for Na+ and K+, whereas the S280A single phosphonull mutant had greater water permeability. We observed a phosphorylation‐dependent inverse relationship between AtPIP2;1 water and ion transport with a 10‐fold change in both. The results revealed that phosphorylation of S280 and S283 influences the preferential facilitation of ion or water transport by AtPIP2;1. The results also hint that other regulatory sites play roles that are yet to be elucidated. Expression of the AtPIP2;1 phosphorylation mutants in Saccharomyces cerevisiae confirmed that phosphorylation influences plasma membrane localization, and revealed higher Na+ accumulation for S280A and S283D mutants. Collectively, the results show that phosphorylation in the C‐terminal domain of AtPIP2;1 influences its subcellular localization and cation transport capacity.

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Qiu J, McGaughey SA, Groszmann M, Tyerman SD, Byrt CS. Phosphorylation influences water and ion channel function of AtPIP2;1. Plant Cell Environ. 2020;43: 2428–2442. https://doi.org/10.1111/pce.13851

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Plant Cell and Environment

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