超生理水平的赤霉素/赤霉素改变了拟南芥幼苗根尖上根毛的形态、形态和丰度

I. McCarthy-Suárez
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尽管赤霉素/DELLAs在叶片毛发生成中起作用,但尚未有研究评估它们在根毛生成中的功能。为此,研究了超生理水平的GAs/DELLAs对5日龄拟蓝根尖根毛(CPC)和非毛(GL2、EGL3和WER)表皮细胞命运标记基因表达模式以及根毛分布、形态和丰度的影响。结果表明,过量的GAs/ della扰乱了CPC、GL2、EGL3和WER基因的表达模式以及根毛的位置、形状和频率。然而,当gai-1 (ga - insensitivity -1) DELLA突变蛋白在根表皮特异性过表达时,根毛的模式或丰度没有发生变化。因此,这些结果表明,在拟南芥幼苗中,GAs/DELLAs可能从根的亚表皮组织调节根毛的模式、形态和丰度。分析了高水平的GAs/DELLAs对拟南芥根表皮细胞命运的毛(CPC)和非毛(GL2、WER和EGL3)标记空间基因表达以及根毛分布的影响。结果表明,过量的GAs/DELLAs破坏了拟南芥根毛/非毛表皮细胞命运标记的空间基因表达,扰乱了根毛的正态分布,表明GAs/DELLAs可能参与了拟南芥幼苗根毛形态的调控。事实上,GAs水平低(ga1, HSp:: ga1, pGAI:: ga1:GR, SCR:: ga1:GR)或高(QD, 5X, GID1b-ox)的稳定或诱导突变体不仅在根的MZ和EZ(称为细胞命运决定区)随机表达GL2 [PERNAS & al. 2010],而且根毛紊乱。由于在根表皮(ML1::gai-1 × GL2pro::GUS、ML1::gai-1和UAS::gai-1 × J0951转基因系)过表达gai-1 DELLA时,GL2的空间表达和根毛分布均未发生变化,因此我们认为,GAs/DELLA似乎不是通过作用于根细胞层,而是作用于根细胞层下的组织来影响拟蓝幼苗的根毛格局。事实上,在根MZ的皮层、内胚层或中柱鞘过度表达gai1改变了根毛的形态。
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SUPRA-PHYSIOLOGICAL LEVELS OF GIBBERELLINS / DELLAS ALTER THE PATTERNING, MORPHOLOGY AND ABUNDANCE OF ROOT HAIRS IN ROOT TIPS OF ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA SEEDLINGS
: In spite of the role of gibberellins/DELLAs in leaf hair production, no investigations have assessed their function in the production of root hairs. To this aim, the effects of supra-physiological levels of GAs/DELLAs on the gene expression patterning of the root hair (CPC) and non-hair (GL2, EGL3 and WER) epidermal cell fate markers, and on the distribution, morphology and abundance of root hairs, were studied in root tips of 5-day-old A. thaliana seedlings. Results showed that excessive GAs/DELLAs misarranged the CPC , GL2 , EGL3 and WER gene expression patterning and the location, shape and frequency of root hairs. However, when the gai-1 (GA-insensitive-1) DELLA mutant protein was specifically over-expressed at the root epidermis, no changes in the patterning or abundance of root hairs occurred. Thus, results suggest that, in A. thaliana seedlings , the GAs/DELLAs might regulate the patterning, morphology and abundance of root hairs from the sub-epidermal tissues of the root. the effects of high levels of GAs/DELLAs on the spatial gene expression of the hair (CPC) and non-hair (GL2, WER and EGL3) markers of root epidermal cell fate, as well as on the distribution of root hairs, were analysed in seedlings of A. thaliana . Results showed that excessive levels of GAs/DELLAs impaired the spatial gene expression of the root hair/non-hair epidermal cell fate markers and disarranged the normal distribution of root hairs, what suggested that the GAs/DELLAs might be involved in regulating the root hair patterning in seedlings of A. thaliana. In fact, stable or inducible mutants with low ( gai-1, HSp::gai-1 , pGAI::gai-1:GR , SCR::gai-1:GR ) or high ( QD , 5X , GID1b-ox ) levels of GAs showed not only a random expression of GL2 at the MZ and EZ of the root, known as the cell fate-decision zones [PERNAS & al. 2010], but also a disarrangement of the root hairs. Because neither the spatial expression of GL2 nor the distribution of root hairs suffered changes when the gai-1 DELLA was over-expressed at the root epidermis ( ML1::gai-1 x GL2pro::GUS , ML1::gai-1 and UAS::gai-1 x J0951 transgenic lines), it was concluded that the GAs/DELLAs do not seem to affect the root hair patterning in A. thaliana seedlings by acting on this root cell layer, but on tissues placed underneath. In fact, over-expression of gai-1 at the cortex, endodermis or pericycle of the root MZ altered the root hair patterning.
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