The shoot meristem identity gene TFL1 is involved in flower development and trafficking to the protein storage vacuole
- 20 November 2007
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 104 (47) , 18801-18806
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0708236104
Abstract
Plants are unique in their ability to store proteins in specialized protein storage vacuoles (PSVs) within seeds and vegetative tissues. Although plants use PSV proteins during germination, before photosynthesis is fully functional, the roles of PSVs in adult vegetative tissues are not understood. Trafficking pathways to PSVs and lytic vacuoles appear to be distinct. Lytic vacuoles are analogous evolutionarily to yeast and mammalian lysosomes. However, it is unclear whether trafficking to PSVs has any analogy to pathways in yeast or mammals, nor is PSV ultrastructure known in Arabidopsis vegetative tissue. Therefore, alternative approaches are required to identify components of this pathway. Here, we show that an Arabidopsis thaliana mutant that disrupts PSV trafficking identified TERMINAL FLOWER 1 (TFL1), a shoot meristem identity gene. The tfl1-19/mtv5 (for “modified traffic to the vacuole”) mutant is specifically defective in trafficking of proteins to the PSV. TFL1 localizes to endomembrane compartments and colocalizes with the putative δ-subunit of the AP-3 adapter complex. Our results suggest a developmental role for the PSV in vegetative tissues.Keywords
This publication has 75 references indexed in Scilit:
- TERMINAL FLOWER1 Is a Mobile Signal ControllingArabidopsisArchitecturePlant Cell, 2007
- Divergent functions of VTI12 and VTI11 in trafficking to storage and lytic vacuoles in ArabidopsisProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2007
- EpsinR2 Interacts with Clathrin, Adaptor Protein-3, AtVTI12, and Phosphatidylinositol-3-Phosphate. Implications for EpsinR2 Function in Protein Trafficking in Plant CellsPlant Physiology, 2007
- Arabidopsis Vacuolar Sorting Mutants (green fluorescent seed) Can Be Identified Efficiently by Secretion of Vacuole-Targeted Green Fluorescent Protein in Their SeedsPlant Cell, 2007
- MAIGO2 Is Involved in Exit of Seed Storage Proteins from the Endoplasmic Reticulum in Arabidopsis thalianaPlant Cell, 2006
- The Proteolytic Processing of Seed Storage Proteins inArabidopsisEmbryo Cells Starts in the Multivesicular BodiesPlant Cell, 2006
- ArabidopsisEPSIN1 Plays an Important Role in Vacuolar Trafficking of Soluble Cargo Proteins in Plant Cells via Interactions with Clathrin, AP-1, VTI11, and VSR1Plant Cell, 2006
- Tonoplast Intrinsic Protein Isoforms as Markers for Vacuolar FunctionsPlant Cell, 1999
- Barley Aleurone Cells Contain Two Types of Vacuoles: Characterization of Lytic Organelles by Use of Fluorescent ProbesPlant Cell, 1998
- Golgi-mediated vicilin accumulation in pea cotyledon cells is re-directed by monensin and nigericinProtoplasma, 1984