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Depletion of Gibberellin Signaling Up-Regulates LBD16 Transcription and Promotes Adventitious Root Formation in Arabidopsis Leaf Explants Tingting Jing

論文作者

Tingting Jing 1,2,3, Qian Xing 2,3,4, Yunfeng Shi 5, Xuemei Liu 1 and Ralf Müller-Xing 2,3,4,*

刊物International Journal of Molecular Sciences
標識符

10.3390/ijms252413340

摘要

Adventitious root (AR) formation in plants originates from non-root organs such as leaves and hypocotyls. Auxin signaling is essential for AR formation, but the roles of other phytohormones are less clear. In Arabidopsis, at least two distinct mechanisms can produce ARs, either from hypocotyls as part of the general root architecture or from wounded organs during de novo root regeneration (DNRR). In previous reports, gibberellin acid (GA) appeared to play reverse roles in both types of ARs, since GA treatment blocks etiolation-induced AR formation from hypocotyls, whereas GA synthesis and signaling mutants apparently displayed reduced DNRR from detached leaves. In order to clarify this contradiction, we employed the GA biosynthesis inhibitor paclobutrazol (PBZ) and found that PBZ had positive effects on both types of AR formation in Arabidopsis. Consistently, GA treatment had negative effects on both AR formation mechanisms, while loss of GA synthesis and signaling promoted DNRR under our conditions. Our results show that PBZ treatment can rescue declined AR formation in difficult-to-root leaf explants such as erecta receptor mutants. Furthermore, transcriptional profiling revealed that PBZ treatment altered GA, brassinosteroids, and auxin responses,which included the up-regulation of LBD16 that is well known for its pivotal role in AR initiation.


Depletion of Gibberellin Signaling Up-Regulates LBD16 Transcription and Promotes Adventitious Root Formation in Arabidopsis Leaf Explants.pdf