Evolution of chloroplast retrograde signaling facilitates green plant adaptation to land.

Abstract:

:Chloroplast retrograde signaling networks are vital for chloroplast biogenesis, operation, and signaling, including excess light and drought stress signaling. To date, retrograde signaling has been considered in the context of land plant adaptation, but not regarding the origin and evolution of signaling cascades linking chloroplast function to stomatal regulation. We show that key elements of the chloroplast retrograde signaling process, the nucleotide phosphatase (SAL1) and 3'-phosphoadenosine-5'-phosphate (PAP) metabolism, evolved in streptophyte algae-the algal ancestors of land plants. We discover an early evolution of SAL1-PAP chloroplast retrograde signaling in stomatal regulation based on conserved gene and protein structure, function, and enzyme activity and transit peptides of SAL1s in species including flowering plants, the fern Ceratopteris richardii, and the moss Physcomitrella patens Moreover, we demonstrate that PAP regulates stomatal closure via secondary messengers and ion transport in guard cells of these diverse lineages. The origin of stomata facilitated gas exchange in the earliest land plants. Our findings suggest that the conquest of land by plants was enabled by rapid response to drought stress through the deployment of an ancestral SAL1-PAP signaling pathway, intersecting with the core abscisic acid signaling in stomatal guard cells.

authors

Zhao C,Wang Y,Chan KX,Marchant DB,Franks PJ,Randall D,Tee EE,Chen G,Ramesh S,Phua SY,Zhang B,Hills A,Dai F,Xue D,Gilliham M,Tyerman S,Nevo E,Wu F,Zhang G,Wong GK,Leebens-Mack JH,Melkonian M,Blatt MR,Soltis P

doi

10.1073/pnas.1812092116

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2019-03-12 00:00:00

pages

5015-5020

issue

11

eissn

0027-8424

issn

1091-6490

pii

1812092116

journal_volume

116

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