Spatially patterned hydrogen peroxide orchestrates stomatal development in Arabidopsis
Stomatal pores allow gas exchange between plant and atmosphere. Stomatal development is regulated by multiple intrinsic developmental and environmental signals. Here, we show that spatially patterned hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) plays an essential role in stomatal development. H 2 O 2 is remarkably...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature communications 2022-08, Vol.13 (1), p.5040-5040, Article 5040 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Stomatal pores allow gas exchange between plant and atmosphere. Stomatal development is regulated by multiple intrinsic developmental and environmental signals. Here, we show that spatially patterned hydrogen peroxide (H
2
O
2
) plays an essential role in stomatal development. H
2
O
2
is remarkably enriched in meristemoids, which is established by spatial expression patterns of H
2
O
2
-scavenging enzyme
CAT2
and
APX1
. SPEECHLESS (SPCH), a master regulator of stomatal development, directly binds to the promoters of
CAT2
and
APX1
to repress their expression in meristemoid cells. Mutations in
CAT2
or
APX1
result in an increased stomatal index. Ectopic expression of
CAT2
driven by
SPCH
promoter significantly inhibits the stomatal development. Furthermore, H
2
O
2
activates the energy sensor SnRK1 by inducing the nuclear localization of the catalytic α-subunit KIN10, which stabilizes SPCH to promote stomatal development. Overall, these results demonstrate that the spatial pattern of H
2
O
2
in epidermal leaves is critical for the optimal stomatal development in Arabidopsis.
Stomatal development is regulated by multiple intrinsic developmental and environmental signals. Here, the authors show that spatially patterned hydrogen peroxide activates the energy sensor SnRK1 to stabilize the SPCH transcription factor and optimize stomatal development in Arabidopsis. |
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ISSN: | 2041-1723 2041-1723 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41467-022-32770-7 |