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Sortin1-hypersensitive mutants link vacuolar-trafficking defects and flavonoid metabolism in Arabidopsis vegetative tissues
Authors:Rosado Abel  Hicks Glenn R  Norambuena Lorena  Rogachev Ilana  Meir Sagit  Pourcel Lucille  Zouhar Jan  Brown Michelle Q  Boirsdore Marietta P  Puckrin Rachel S  Cutler Sean R  Rojo Enrique  Aharoni Asaph  Raikhel Natasha V
Affiliation:Center for Plant Cell Biology and Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, University of California-Riverside, CA 92521, USA.
Abstract:
Sortin1 is a chemical genetic-hit molecule that causes specific mislocalization of plant and yeast-soluble and membrane vacuolar markers. To better understand its mode of action, we designed a Sortin1-hypersensitive screen and identified several Sortin1-hypersensitive and flavonoid-defective mutants. Mechanistically, Sortin1 mimics the effect of the glutathione inhibitor buthionine sulfoximine and alters the vacuolar accumulation of flavonoids, likely blocking their transport through vacuole-localized ABC transporters. Structure-activity relationship studies conducted in Arabidopsis revealed the structural requirements for Sortin1 bioactivity and demonstrated that overlapping Sortin1 substructures can be used to discriminate between vacuolar-flavonoid accumulations and vacuolar-biogenesis defects. We conclude that Sortin1 is a valuable probe for dissecting novel links among flavonoid transport, vacuolar integrity, and the trafficking of vacuolar targeted cargoes in Arabidopsis.
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