Arabidopsis calcineurin B‐like‐interacting protein kinase 8 and its functional homolog in tomato negatively regulates ABA‐mediated stomatal movement and drought tolerance
Date:2024-04-03 Page Views: 10

Fei Liu1 Qi Liu2 Ju-Hua Wu2 Zong-Qi Wang2 Yuan-Jun Geng2 Juan Li2 Yan Zhang1 Sha Li2

Abstract

Stomatal movement is critical for water transpiration, gas exchange, and responses to biotic stresses. Abscisic acid (ABA) induces stomatal closure to prevent water loss during drought. We report that Arabidopsis CIPK8 negatively regulates ABAmediated stomatal closure and drought tolerance. CIPK8 is highly enriched in guard cells and transcriptionally induced by ABA. Functional loss of CIPK8 results in hypersensitive stomatal closure to ABA and enhanced drought tolerance. Guard cell-specific downregulation of CIPK8 mimics the phenotype of cipk8 whereas guard cell-specific expression of a constitutive active CIPK8 (CIPK8CA) has an opposite effect,suggesting a cell autonomous activity of CIPK8. CIPK8 physically interacts with CBL1 and CBL9. Functional loss of CBL1 and CBL9 mimics ABAhypersensitive stomatal closure of cipk8 whereas abolishes the effect of CIPK8CA, indicating that CIPK8 and CBL1/CBL9 form a genetic module in ABAresponsive stomatal movement. SlCIPK7, the functional homolog of CIPK8 in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum), plays a similar role in ABAresponsive stomatal movement. Genomic editing of SlCIPK7 results in more droughttolerant tomato, making it a good candidate for germplasm improvement.

Paper Linkage:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/pce.14887


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