AGC kinases and MAB4/MEL proteins maintain PIN polarity by limiting lateral diffusion in plant cells
Creators
- Glanc, Matouš
- Van Gelderen, Kasper
- Hoermayer, Lukas
- Tan, Shutang
- Naramoto, Satoshi
- Zhang, Xixi
- Domjan, David
- Včelařová, Ludmila
- Hauschild, Robert
- Johnson, Alexander
- de Koning, Edward
- van Dop, Maritza
- Rademacher, Eike
- Janson, Stef
- Wei, Xiaoyu
- Molnár, Gergely
- Fendrych, Matyáš
- De Rybel, Bert
- Offringa, Remko
- Friml, Jiří
Description
Polarsubcellular localization of the PINexporters of the phytohormoneauxin is a key determinant of directional,
intercellular auxin transport and thus a central topic of both plant cell and developmental biology. Arabidopsis
mutants lacking PID, a kinase that phosphorylates PINs, or the MAB4/MEL proteins of unknown molecular
function display PIN polarity defects and phenocopy pin mutants, but mechanistic insights into how these factors
convey PIN polarity are missing. Here, by combining protein biochemistry with quantitative live-cell imaging,
we demonstrate that PINs, MAB4/MELs, and AGC kinases interact in the same complex at the plasma
membrane. MAB4/MELs are recruited to the plasma membrane by the PINs and in concert with the AGC kinases
maintain PIN polarity through limiting lateral diffusion-based escape of PINs from the polar domain.
The PIN-MAB4/MEL-PID protein complex has self-reinforcing properties thanks to positive feedback between
AGCkinase-mediated PINphosphorylation andMAB4/MEL recruitment.Wethusuncover themolecularmechanism
by which AGC kinases and MAB4/MEL proteins regulate PIN localization and plant development.
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