Feedback Inhibition of Starch Degradation in Arabidopsis Leaves Mediated by Trehalose 6-Phosphate1[W][OPEN]
Trehalose 6-phosphate inhibits the nighttime breakdown of transitory starch in leaves, potentially linking starch remobilization to sucrose demand for respiration and growth at night . Many plants accumulate substantial starch reserves in their leaves during the day and remobilize them at night to p...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant physiology (Bethesda) 2013-09, Vol.163 (3), p.1142-1163 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Trehalose 6-phosphate inhibits the nighttime breakdown of transitory starch in leaves, potentially linking starch remobilization to sucrose demand for respiration and growth at night
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Many plants accumulate substantial starch reserves in their leaves during the day and remobilize them at night to provide carbon and energy for maintenance and growth. In this paper, we explore the role of a sugar-signaling metabolite, trehalose-6-phosphate (
Tre6P
), in regulating the accumulation and turnover of transitory starch in Arabidopsis (
Arabidopsis thaliana
) leaves. Ethanol-induced overexpression of trehalose-phosphate synthase during the day increased
Tre6P
levels up to 11-fold. There was a transient increase in the rate of starch accumulation in the middle of the day, but this was not linked to reductive activation of ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase. A 2- to 3-fold increase in
Tre6P
during the night led to significant inhibition of starch degradation. Maltose and maltotriose did not accumulate, suggesting that
Tre6P
affects an early step in the pathway of starch degradation in the chloroplasts. Starch granules isolated from induced plants had a higher orthophosphate content than granules from noninduced control plants, consistent either with disruption of the phosphorylation-dephosphorylation cycle that is essential for efficient starch breakdown or with inhibition of starch hydrolysis by β-amylase. Nonaqueous fractionation of leaves showed that
Tre6P
is predominantly located in the cytosol, with estimated in vivo
Tre6P
concentrations of 4 to 7 µ
m
in the cytosol, 0.2 to 0.5 µ
m
in the chloroplasts, and 0.05 µ
m
in the vacuole. It is proposed that
Tre6P
is a component in a signaling pathway that mediates the feedback regulation of starch breakdown by sucrose, potentially linking starch turnover to demand for sucrose by growing sink organs at night. |
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ISSN: | 0032-0889 1532-2548 |
DOI: | 10.1104/pp.113.226787 |