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Abstract
Strigolactones (SLs) are multifunctional plant hormones and rhizosphere signals with diverse structures, roughly classified into two categories: canonical and noncanonical SLs. In Arabidopsis thaliana, SL biosynthesis mutants exhibit increased shoot branching and early flowering, underscoring their roles in developmental regulation. Shoot branching inhibition in Arabidopsis is associated with the methylation of a noncanonical SL, carlactonoic acid (CLA), catalyzed by CLA methyltransferase (CLAMT). Canonical SLs primarily function as rhizosphere signals, with their biosynthesis in dicots mediated by CYP722C enzymes. It is hypothesized that Arabidopsis does not produce canonical SL because of the lack of the CYP722C genes in its genome. Instead, Arabidopsis possesses CYP722A1, a member of the previously uncharacterized CYP722A subfamily, distinct from the CYP722C subfamily. This study demonstrates that Arabidopsis cyp722a1 mutants exhibit an earlier floral transition without excessive shoot branching. Biochemical analysis revealed that CYP722A1 catalyzes the hydroxylation of CLA to produce 16-hydroxy-CLA (16-HO-CLA), which is subsequently methylated by CLAMT to form 16-HO-MeCLA. 16-HO-CLA and 16-HO-MeCLA were detected in the wildtype; however, these compounds were absent in max1-4 mutant, deficient in CLA synthesis, and in cyp722a1 mutant. These findings show CYP722A1-dependent 16-hydroxylation activity of CLA in Arabidopsis. Moreover, they suggest that hydroxylated CLA specifically regulates floral transition, distinct from branching inhibition. Through the identification of CYP722A1 affecting floral transition, which is the distinct role of the CYP722A subfamily, this work provides insights into the structural diversification of SLs for specialized biological functions in plant development.
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Plant & Cell Physiology (PCP) was established in 1959 and is the official journal of the Japanese Society of Plant Physiologists (JSPP). The title reflects the journal''s original interest and scope to encompass research not just at the whole-organism level but also at the cellular and subcellular levels.
Amongst the broad range of topics covered by this international journal, readers will find the very best original research on plant physiology, biochemistry, cell biology, molecular genetics, epigenetics, biotechnology, bioinformatics and –omics; as well as how plants respond to and interact with their environment (abiotic and biotic factors), and the biology of photosynthetic microorganisms.