Light-induced stomatal opening requires phosphorylation of the C-terminal autoinhibitory domain of plasma membrane H+-ATPase

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Saashia Fuji
Shota Yamauchi
Naoyuki Sugiyama
Takayuki Kohchi
Ryuichi Nishihama
Ken-ichiro Shimazaki
Atsushi Takemiya
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[1] Yamaguchi University,Department of Biology, Graduate School of Sciences and Technology for Innovation
[2] Kyoto University,Department of Molecular & Cellular BioAnalysis, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
[3] Kyoto University,Graduate School of Biostudies
[4] Tokyo University of Science,Department of Applied Biological Science, Faculty of Science and Technology
[5] Kyushu University,Department of Biology, Faculty of Science
[6] Tokyo University of Science,Department of Applied Biological Science, Faculty of Science and Technology
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Plasma membrane H+-ATPase provides the driving force for light-induced stomatal opening. However, the mechanisms underlying the regulation of its activity remain unclear. Here, we show that the phosphorylation of two Thr residues in the C-terminal autoinhibitory domain is crucial for H+-ATPase activation and stomatal opening in Arabidopsis thaliana. Using phosphoproteome analysis, we show that blue light induces the phosphorylation of Thr-881 within the C-terminal region I, in addition to penultimate Thr-948 in AUTOINHIBITED H+-ATPASE 1 (AHA1). Based on site-directed mutagenesis experiments, phosphorylation of both Thr residues is essential for H+ pumping and stomatal opening in response to blue light. Thr-948 phosphorylation is a prerequisite for Thr-881 phosphorylation by blue light. Additionally, red light-driven guard cell photosynthesis induces Thr-881 phosphorylation, possibly contributing to red light-dependent stomatal opening. Our findings provide mechanistic insights into H+-ATPase activation that exploits the ion transport across the plasma membrane and light signalling network in guard cells.
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