Red light-upregulated MPK11 negatively regulates red light-induced stomatal opening in Arabidopsis
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Red light-upregulated MPK11 negatively regulates red light-induced stomatal opening in Arabidopsis
Abstract
Stomatal movements allow the uptake of CO2 for photosynthesis and water loss through transpiration, therefore play a crucial role in determining water use efficiency. Both red and blue lights induce stomatal opening, and the stomatal apertures under light are finetuned by both positive and negative regulators in guard cells. However, the molecular mechanisms for precisely adjusting stomatal apertures under light have not been completely understood. Here, we provided evidence supporting that Arabidopsis thaliana mitogen-activated protein kinase 11 (MPK11) plays a negative role in red light-induced stomatal opening. First, MPK11 was found to be highly expressed in guard cells, and MPK11-GFP signals were detected in both nuclear and cytoplasm of guard cells. The transcript levels of MPK11 in guard cells were upregulated by white light, and the stomata of mpk11 opened wider than that of wild type under white light. Consistent with the larger stomatal aperture, mpk11 mutant exhibited higher stomatal conductance and CO2 assimilation rate under white light. The transcript levels of the genes responsible for osmolytes increases were higher in guard cells of mpk11 than that of wild type, which may contribute to the larger stomatal aperture of mpk11 under white light. Furthermore, MPK11 transcript levels in guard cells were upregulated by red light, and mpk11 mutant showed a larger stomatal aperture under red light. Taken together, these results demonstrate that red light-upregulated MPK11 plays a negative role in stomatal opening, which finetuning the stomatal opening apertures and preventing excessive water loss by transpiration under light.
Keywords: Arabidopsis thaliana; Guard cells; MPK11; Red light; Stomatal opening.
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