Abstract

In Arabidopsis thaliana, the process of abscission, or the shedding of unwanted organs, is mediated by two genes, HAESA (HAE) and HAESA-LIKE 2 (HSL2), encoding receptor-like protein kinases (RLKs). The double loss-of-function mutant hae-3 hsl2-3 is completely deficient in floral abscission, but, interestingly, the hae-3 hsl2-9 mutant displays a less severe defect. This mutant was chosen for an ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS) screen to isolate enhancer and suppressor mutants, and two such suppressors are the focus of this study. Pooled DNA from the F2 generation of a parental backcross was analyzed by genome sequencing to reveal candidate genes, two of which complement the suppressor phenotype. These genes, EMS-MUTAGENIZED BRI1 SUPPRESSOR 3 (EBS3) and EBS4, both encode mannosyltransferases involved in endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-associated degradation (ERAD) of proteins. Further analysis of these suppressor lines revealed that suppressor mutations are acting solely on the partially functional hsl2-9 mutant receptor to modify the abscission phenotype. Expressing a hsl2-9-yellow fluorescent protein (YFP) transgene in ebs3 mutants yields a higher fluorescent signal than in EBS3/ebs3, suggesting that these mutants restore abscission by disrupting ERAD to allow accumulation of the hsl2-9 receptor, which probably escapes degradation to be trafficked to the plasma membrane to regain signaling.

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  • : Supplementary Figure 2: Pictures of brush device used for quantification of abscission phenotypes, including dimensions and method of us

  • C) Sequence alignments of wild type and ebs3 DNA and mRNA, showing line 1.6 mutation and intron retained in ebs3

  • D) Sequence alignments of wild type and ebs4 DNA and mRNA, showing line 3.3 mutation, cryptic splice site, and additional fragment spliced from ebs4

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: Supplementary Figure 2: Pictures of brush device used for quantification of abscission phenotypes, including dimensions and method of us. A-E) Lesions present in relevant alleles of hae and hsl2. G) Average number of petals and sepals retained for positions 1-15 for er gl, hae-3 hsl2-3 er gl, hae-3 hsl2-9 er gl, hae-3 hsl2-9 er gl Line 1.6, hae-3 hsl2-9 er gl Line 3.3

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