A protein kinase target of a PDK1 signalling pathway is involved in root hair growth in Arabidopsis

  • Anthony, Richard G.
  • Henriques, Rossana
  • Helfer, Anne
  • Mészáros, Tamás
  • Rios, Gabino
  • Testerink, Christa
  • Munnik, Teun
  • Deák, Maria
  • Koncz, Csaba
  • Bögre, László
Publication date
January 2004
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

Here we report on a lipid-signalling pathway in plants that is downstream of phosphatidic acid and involves the Arabidopsis protein kinase, AGC2-1, regulated by the 3′-phosphoinositide-dependent kinase-1 (AtPDK1). AGC2-1 specifically interacts with AtPDK1 through a conserved C-terminal hydrophobic motif that leads to its phosphorylation and activation, whereas inhibition of AtPDK1 expression by RNA interference abolishes AGC2-1 activity. Phosphatidic acid specifically binds to AtPDK1 and stimulates AGC2-1 in an AtPDK1-dependent manner. AtPDK1 is ubiquitously expressed in all plant tissues, whereas expression of AGC2-1 is abundant in fast-growing organs and dividing cells, and activated during re-entry of cells into the cell cycle after suga...

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