Low phosphate activates STOP1-ALMT1 to rapidly inhibit root cell elongation

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Balzergue, Coline | Dartevelle, Thibault | Godon, Christian | Laugier, Edith | Meisrimler, Claudia | Teulon, Jean-Marie | Creff, Audrey | Bissler, Marie | Brouchoud, Corinne | Hagège, Agnès | Müller, Jens | Chiarenza, Serge | Javot, Hélène | Becuwe-Linka, Noëlle | David, Pascale | Peret, Benjamin | Delannoy, Etienne | Thibaud, Marie-Christine | Armengaud, J. | Abel, Steffen | Pellequer, Jean-Luc | Nussaume, Laurent | Desnos, Thierry

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International audience. Environmental cues profoundly modulate cell proliferation and cell elongation to inform and direct plant growth and development. External phosphate (Pi) limitation inhibits primary root growth in many plant species. However, the underlying Pi sensory mechanisms are unknown. Here we genetically uncouple two Pi sensing pathways in the root apex of Arabidopsis thaliana. First, the rapid inhibition of cell elongation in the transition zone is controlled by transcription factor STOP1, by its direct target, ALMT1, encoding a malate channel, and by ferroxidase LPR1, which together mediate Fe and peroxidase-dependent cell wall stiffening. Second, during the subsequent slow inhibition of cell proliferation in the apical meristem, which is mediated by LPR1-dependent, but largely STOP1–ALMT1-independent, Fe and callose accumulate in the stem cell niche, leading to meristem reduction. Our work uncovers STOP1 and ALMT1 as a signalling pathway of low Pi availability and exuded malate as an unexpected apoplastic inhibitor of root cell wall expansion.

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