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The Histidine Kinases CYTOKININ-INDEPENDENT1 and ARABIDOPSIS HISTIDINE KINASE2 and 3 Regulate Vascular Tissue Development in Arabidopsis Shoots

Journal

PLANT CELL
Volume 21, Issue 7, Pages 2008-2021

Publisher

AMER SOC PLANT BIOLOGISTS
DOI: 10.1105/tpc.109.066696

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  1. Plant Diversity Research Center of MOST
  2. Plant Signaling Network Research Center
  3. Technology Development Program for Agriculture and Forestry [309017-5]
  4. Environmental Biotechnology National Core Research Center of MOST
  5. Ministry of Education of the Czech Republic [LN00A081, LC06034, MSM0021622415]
  6. Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic [IAA600380507]
  7. Bundesministerium fur Bildung und Forschung
  8. Fonds of Chemical Industry
  9. Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst
  10. Brain Korea 21

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The development and activity of the procambium and cambium, which ensure vascular tissue formation, is critical for overall plant architecture and growth. However, little is known about the molecular factors affecting the activity of vascular meristems and vascular tissue formation. Here, we show that the His kinase CYTOKININ-INDEPENDENT1 (CKI1) and the cytokinin receptors ARABIOPSIS HISTIDINE KINASE2 (AHK2) and AHK3 are important regulators of vascular tissue development in Arabidopsis thaliana shoots. Genetic modifications of CKI1 activity in Arabidopsis cause dysfunction of the two-component signaling pathway and defects in procambial cell maintenance. CKI1 overexpression in protoplasts leads to cytokinin-independent activation of the two-component phosphorelay, and intracellular domains are responsible for the cytokinin-independent activity of CKI1. CKI1 expression is observed in vascular tissues of inflorescence stems, and CKI1 forms homodimers both in vitro and in planta. Loss-of-function ahk2 and ahk3 mutants and plants with reduced levels of endogenous cytokinins show defects in procambium proliferation and an absence of secondary growth. CKI1 overexpression partially rescues ahk2 ahk3 phenotypes in vascular tissue, while the negative mutation CKI1(H405Q) further accentuates mutant phenotypes. These results indicate that the cytokinin-independent activity of CKI1 and cytokinin-induced AHK2 and AHK3 are important for vascular bundle formation in Arabidopsis.

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