Phosphatidic acid-regulated SOS2 controls sodium and potassium homeostasis in Arabidopsis under salt stress.

The EMBO journal(2023)

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The maintenance of sodium/potassium (Na /K ) homeostasis in plant cells is essential for salt tolerance. Plants export excess Na out of cells mainly through the Salt Overly Sensitive (SOS) pathway, activated by a calcium signal; however, it is unknown whether other signals regulate the SOS pathway and how K uptake is regulated under salt stress. Phosphatidic acid (PA) is emerging as a lipid signaling molecule that modulates cellular processes in development and the response to stimuli. Here, we show that PA binds to the residue Lys57 in SOS2, a core member of the SOS pathway, under salt stress, promoting the activity and plasma membrane localization of SOS2, which activates the Na /H antiporter SOS1 to promote the Na efflux. In addition, we reveal that PA promotes the phosphorylation of SOS3-like calcium-binding protein 8 (SCaBP8) by SOS2 under salt stress, which attenuates the SCaBP8-mediated inhibition of Arabidopsis K transporter 1 (AKT1), an inward-rectifying K channel. These findings suggest that PA regulates the SOS pathway and AKT1 activity under salt stress, promoting Na efflux and K influx to maintain Na /K homeostasis.
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AKT,SOS pathway,phosphatidic acid,salt stress,sodium and potassium homeostasis
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