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Antagonistic Regulation of PIN Phosphorylation by PP2A and PINOID Directs Auxin Flux

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Abstract

In plants, cell polarity and tissue patterning are connected by intercellular flow of the phytohormone auxin, whose directional signaling depends on polar subcellular localization of PIN auxin transport proteins. The mechanism of polar targeting of PINs or other cargos in plants is largely unidentified, with the PINOID kinase being the only known molecular component. Here, we identify PP2A phosphatase as an important regulator of PIN apical-basal targeting and auxin distribution. Genetic analysis, localization, and phosphorylation studies demonstrate that PP2A and PINOID both partially colocalize with PINs and act antagonistically on the phosphorylation state of their central hydrophilic loop, hence mediating PIN apical-basal polar targeting. Thus, in plants, polar sorting by the reversible phosphorylation of cargos allows for their conditional delivery to specific intracellular destinations. In the case of PIN proteins, this mechanism enables switches in the direction of intercellular auxin fluxes, which mediate differential growth, tissue patterning, and organogenesis.

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© 2007 Elsevier Inc. Received: August 9, 2006. Revised: April 6, 2007. Accepted: July 23, 2007. Published: September 20, 2007. We thank S. Boeren, R. Karlova, J. Kleine-Vehn, F. Maraschin and H. Robert for technical help and advice; S. Peck for helpful discussions; J. Strauss and L. Mach for sharing reagents. We gratefully acknowledge financial support from the VolkswagenStiftung and EMBO Young Investigator Program (J.F.), the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft - SFB 446 (M.M.), Brazilian Funding Agency for Post-Graduation Education-CAPES (M.K.Z.), the Austrian Research Fund - P16311; P18440 (L.A., C.L.), - P16409; P19005 (A.S., I.M.), the Netherlands Proteomic Center (NPC; Grant to S. de Vries; D.W.), the China Scholarship Council (F.H.), the National Science Foundation FIBR 0330786 and Department of Energy FG02-88ER13873 (M.G.H., C.O. and E.M.M.).

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