Rapid metabolism of glucose detected with FRET glucose nanosensors in epidermal cells and intact roots of Arabidopsis RNA-silencing mutants

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作者
Deuschle, Karen [1 ]
Chaudhuri, Bhavna [1 ]
Okumoto, Sakiko [1 ]
Lager, Ida [1 ]
Lalonde, Sylvie [1 ]
Frommer, Wolf B. [1 ]
机构
[1] Carnegie Inst, Dept Plant Biol, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
关键词
YELLOW FLUORESCENT PROTEIN; RESONANCE ENERGY-TRANSFER; CARBOHYDRATE-METABOLISM; PLANT TRANSFORMATION; BINARY VECTOR; LIVING CELLS; COS-7; CELLS; TRANSPORT; SUGAR; EXPRESSION;
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10.1105/tpc.106.044073
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Genetically encoded glucose nanosensors have been used to measure steady state glucose levels in mammalian cytosol, nuclei, and endoplasmic reticulum. Unfortunately, the same nanosensors in Arabidopsis thaliana transformants manifested transgene silencing and undetectable fluorescence resonance energy transfer changes. Expressing nanosensors in sgs3 and rdr6 transgene silencing mutants eliminated silencing and resulted in high fluorescence levels. To measure glucose changes over a wide range ( nanomolar to millimolar), nanosensors with higher signal-to-noise ratios were expressed in these mutants. Perfusion of leaf epidermis with glucose led to concentration-dependent ratio changes for nanosensors with in vitro K-d values of 600 mu M ( FLIPglu-600 mu Delta 13) and 3.2 mM ( FLIPglu-3.2m Delta 13), but one with 170 nM K-d ( FLIPglu-170n Delta 13) showed no response. In intact roots, FLIPglu-3.2m Delta 13 gave no response, whereas FLIPglu-600 mu Delta 13, FLIPglu 2 mu Delta 13, and FLIPglu-170n Delta 13 all responded to glucose. These results demonstrate that cytosolic steady state glucose levels depend on external supply in both leaves and roots, but under the conditions tested they are lower in root versus epidermal and guard cells. Without photosynthesis and external supply, cytosolic glucose can decrease to < 90 nM in root cells. Thus, observed gradients are steeper than expected, and steady state levels do not appear subject to tight homeostatic control. Nanosensor-expressing plants can be used to assess glucose flux differences between cells, invertase-mediated sucrose hydrolysis in vivo, delivery of assimilates to roots, and glucose flux in mutants affected in sugar transport, metabolism, and signaling.
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页码:2314 / 2325
页数:12
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