CIPK23 regulates blue light-dependent stomatal opening in Arabidopsis thaliana.

PLANT JOURNAL(2020)

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Phototropins (phot1 and phot2) are plant blue light receptor kinases that function to mediate phototropism, chloroplast movement, leaf flattening, and stomatal opening in Arabidopsis. Considerable progress has been made in understanding the mechanisms associated with phototropin receptor activation by light. However, the identities of phototropin signaling components are less well understood by comparison. In this study, we specifically searched for protein kinases that interact with phototropins by using anin vitroscreening method (AlphaScreen) to profile interactions against an Arabidopsis protein kinase library. We found that CBL-interacting protein kinase 23 (CIPK23) interacts with both phot1 and phot2. Although these interactions were verified byin vitropull-down andin vivobimolecular fluorescence complementation assays, CIPK23 was not phosphorylated by phot1, as leastin vitro. Mutants lacking CIPK23 were found to exhibit impaired stomatal opening in response to blue light but no deficits in other phototropin-mediated responses. We further found that blue light activation of inward-rectifying K+(K-in(+)) channels was impaired in the guard cells ofcipk23mutants, whereas activation of the plasma membrane H+-ATPase was not. The blue light activation of K(in)(+)channels was also impaired in the mutant of BLUS1, which is one of the phototropin substrates in guard cells. We therefore conclude that CIPK23 promotes stomatal opening through activation of K(in)(+)channels most likely in concert with BLUS1, but through a mechanism other than activation of the H+-ATPase. The role of CIPK23 as a newly identified component of phototropin signaling in stomatal guard cells is discussed.
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CIPK23,K+in channel,and Arabidopsis thaliana,blue light,phototropin,signal transduction,stomatal opening
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