1999
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.96.21.12192
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Abscisic acid signal transduction in guard cells is mediated by phospholipase D activity

Abstract: In guard cells, the plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) inhibits stomatal opening and induces stomatal closure through the coordinated regulation of ion transport. Despite this central role of ABA in regulating stomatal function, the signal transduction events leading to altered ion fluxes remain incompletely understood. We report that the activity of the enzyme phospholipase D (PLD) transiently increased in guard cell protoplasts at 2.5 and 25 min after ABA application. Treatment of guard cell protoplasts with … Show more

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“…Our results are consistent with these findings and they indicate that selective biochemical inhibition of PLD␣ by NAEs results in an interference with ABA-induced stomatal closure (Tables II-IV). In addition, our results continue to point to a general role for PLD␣ in ABA signaling as has been inferred from studies with a number of plants systems (Fan et al, 1997;Ryu et al, 1997;Ritchie and Gilroy, 1998;El Maarouf, 1999;Jacob et al, 1999;Frank et al, 2000). Membrane-permeable NAEs should provide a new biochemical tool for the dissection of PLD␣ physiological function(s) in plants.…”
Section: Table II Diameters Of Stomatal Pores (Including Walls Of Gumentioning
confidence: 72%
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“…Our results are consistent with these findings and they indicate that selective biochemical inhibition of PLD␣ by NAEs results in an interference with ABA-induced stomatal closure (Tables II-IV). In addition, our results continue to point to a general role for PLD␣ in ABA signaling as has been inferred from studies with a number of plants systems (Fan et al, 1997;Ryu et al, 1997;Ritchie and Gilroy, 1998;El Maarouf, 1999;Jacob et al, 1999;Frank et al, 2000). Membrane-permeable NAEs should provide a new biochemical tool for the dissection of PLD␣ physiological function(s) in plants.…”
Section: Table II Diameters Of Stomatal Pores (Including Walls Of Gumentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Treatment of epidermal cell layers of tobacco and Commelina communis with NAE 12:0 abrogated the ABA-induced closure of stomatal guard cells, a process mediated by PLD␣ (Jacob et al, 1999;Sang et al, 2001). Together, our results suggest a novel lipid-mediator role for NAEs in higher plants as a potential endogenous inhibitor of PLD␣, and they suggest that products of PLD␤ or ␥ (NAEs) can regulate the activity of PLD␣ in plant cells.…”
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