The acidification of endomembrane compartments is essential for enzyme activities, sorting, trafficking, and trans-membrane transport of various compounds. Vacuoles are mildly acidic inmost plant cells because of the action of V-ATPase and/or pyrophosphatase proton pumps but are hyperacidified in specific cells by mechanisms that remained unclear. Here, we show that the blue petal color of petunia ph mutants is due to a failure to hyperacidify vacuoles. We report that PH1 encodes a P3BATPase, hitherto known as Mg2+ transporters in bacteria only, that resides in the vacuolar membrane (tonoplast). In vivo nuclear magnetic resonance and genetic data show that PH1 is required and, together with the tonoplast H+ P3A-ATPase PH5, sufficient to hyperacidify vacuoles. PH1 has no H+ transport activity on its own but can physically interact with PH5 and boost PH5 H+ transport activity. Hence, the hyperacidification of vacuoles in petals, and possibly other tissues, relies on a heteromeric P-ATPase pump.

Hyperacidification of Vacuoles by the Combined Action of Two Different P-ATPases in the Tonoplast Determines Flower Color / M. Faraco, C. Spelt, M. Bliek, W. Verweij, A. Hoshino, L. Espen, B. Prinsi, R. Jaarsma, E. Tarhan, A.H. de Boer, G. Di Sansebastiano, R. Koes, F.M. Quattrocchio. - In: CELL REPORTS. - ISSN 2211-1247. - 6:1(2014 Jan 16), pp. 32-43. [10.1016/j.celrep.2013.12.009]

Hyperacidification of Vacuoles by the Combined Action of Two Different P-ATPases in the Tonoplast Determines Flower Color

L. Espen;B. Prinsi;
2014

Abstract

The acidification of endomembrane compartments is essential for enzyme activities, sorting, trafficking, and trans-membrane transport of various compounds. Vacuoles are mildly acidic inmost plant cells because of the action of V-ATPase and/or pyrophosphatase proton pumps but are hyperacidified in specific cells by mechanisms that remained unclear. Here, we show that the blue petal color of petunia ph mutants is due to a failure to hyperacidify vacuoles. We report that PH1 encodes a P3BATPase, hitherto known as Mg2+ transporters in bacteria only, that resides in the vacuolar membrane (tonoplast). In vivo nuclear magnetic resonance and genetic data show that PH1 is required and, together with the tonoplast H+ P3A-ATPase PH5, sufficient to hyperacidify vacuoles. PH1 has no H+ transport activity on its own but can physically interact with PH5 and boost PH5 H+ transport activity. Hence, the hyperacidification of vacuoles in petals, and possibly other tissues, relies on a heteromeric P-ATPase pump.
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P-ATPase pump ; tonoplast ; vacuole ; Petunia ; flower color
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Hyperacidification of Vacuoles by the Combined Action of Two Different P-ATPases in the Tonoplast Determines Flower Color / M. Faraco, C. Spelt, M. Bliek, W. Verweij, A. Hoshino, L. Espen, B. Prinsi, R. Jaarsma, E. Tarhan, A.H. de Boer, G. Di Sansebastiano, R. Koes, F.M. Quattrocchio. - In: CELL REPORTS. - ISSN 2211-1247. - 6:1(2014 Jan 16), pp. 32-43. [10.1016/j.celrep.2013.12.009]
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