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Impact of NRT2.1 posttranslational regulatory mechanisms on nitrate uptake and sensing – IMPACT

Submission summary

Nitrate is an essential macronutrient for plant growth. In addition it has signaling functions triggering specific adaptations in metabolism and root development. In A. thaliana, the transporter NRT2.1 is known to have a central role for root nitrate uptake and it could also play a role in signaling for root development in response to nitrate. Previous work initiated by both partners started to draw a complex picture for NRT2.1 post-translational regulations involving phosphorylation of N- and C-terminus at a total of five different sites, interaction with partner proteins, and cleavage of the C-terminal part. The goal of this project is now to build on the strong complementarity of skills between the German and the French partners and combined proteomics approaches with biochemistry, genetic and plant physiology to decipher these complex regulatory mechanisms. Specifically, the project aims at (i) understanding the dynamics of protein-protein interactions of NRT2.1 depending on its modification status, (ii) identification of further regulatory proteins (kinases, phosphatases) acting on NRT2.1, (iii) deciphering the mechanisms of NRT2.1 C-terminal proteolysis as an additional regulatory mechanism. The project will provide novel and valuable insights into the regulation of root nitrate uptake and/or nitrate sensing, which has a strategic importance to improve plants nitrogen use efficiency.

Project coordination

Laurence Lejay (Biochimie et Physiologie Moléculaire des Plantes)

The author of this summary is the project coordinator, who is responsible for the content of this summary. The ANR declines any responsibility as for its contents.

Partner

IPS2 Institut des Sciences des Plantes
Universitat Hohenheim
IPSIM Biochimie et Physiologie Moléculaire des Plantes

Help of the ANR 658,914 euros
Beginning and duration of the scientific project: March 2023 - 36 Months

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