ACC通过下调WOX5和I组CLE肽表达介导的不依赖乙烯的根发育调控

IF 9.1 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Wangshu Mou, Ria Khare, Joanna K. Polko, Isaiah Taylor, Juan Xu, Dawei Xue, Philip Benfey, Bram Van de Poel, Caren Chang, Joseph J. Kieber
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在种子植物中,1-氨基环丙烷-1-羧酸(ACC)的典型作用是作为植物激素乙烯生物合成的前体,事实上,ACC处理经常被用作乙烯处理的代理。越来越多的证据表明ACC也可以独立于乙烯调节植物生长发育的各个方面。在这里,我们探讨ACC对拟南芥根系生长的影响及其作用机制。当乙烯信号被阻断时,ACC抑制拟南芥幼苗初生根的生长,这在ACC处理36 h后变得明显。这种根生长减少的部分原因是由于干细胞生态位活性的关键调节因子WOX5的表达改变导致根分生组织中细胞增殖受到抑制。ACC还促进侧根(LR)的发育,而乙烯则抑制侧根的形成。根的转录组学分析显示,在ACC处理45分钟或4小时后,基因表达没有显著变化,但较长的处理时间显示出大量差异表达基因,包括一小群系统发育相关的CLE肽的表达下调。在ACC的作用下,这些1组cle的表达减少,导致转录因子LBD18的激活,从而促进LR的发展。这些结果表明,ACC通过在根分生组织和LR前体细胞中不同的转录作用,独立于乙烯调节拟南芥根生长的多个方面。
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Ethylene-independent modulation of root development by ACC via downregulation of WOX5 and group I CLE peptide expression
In seed plants, the canonical role of 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC) is to serve as the precursor in the biosynthesis of the phytohormone ethylene, and indeed, ACC treatment is often used as a proxy for ethylene treatment. Increasing evidence suggests that ACC can also act independently of ethylene to regulate various aspects of plant growth and development. Here, we explore the effects of ACC on Arabidopsis thaliana root growth and the mechanisms by which it acts. ACC inhibits growth of the primary root in Arabidopsis seedlings when ethylene signaling is blocked, which becomes evident after 36 h of treatment with ACC. This reduced root growth is in part the result of suppressed cell proliferation in the root meristem resulting from altered expression of a key regulator of stem cell niche activity, WOX5. ACC also promotes lateral root (LR) development, in contrast to ethylene, which inhibits LR formation. Transcriptomic analysis of roots revealed no significant changes in gene expression after 45 min or 4 h of ACC treatment, but longer treatment times revealed a large number of differentially expressed genes, including the downregulation of the expression of a small group of phylogenetically related CLE peptides. Reduced expression of these group 1 CLEs in response to ACC leads to the activation of a transcription factor, LBD18, which promotes LR development. These results suggest that ACC acts to modulate multiple aspects of Arabidopsis root growth independently of ethylene via distinct transcriptional effects in the root meristem and LR precursor cells.
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