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PIN-LIKES Coordinate Brassinosteroid Signaling with Nuclear Auxin Input in Arabidopsis thaliana

Journal

CURRENT BIOLOGY
Volume 30, Issue 9, Pages 1579-+

Publisher

CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2020.02.002

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Funding

  1. Vienna Science and Technology Fund (WWTF)
  2. Austrian Science Fund (FWF) [P26591-B16]
  3. European Research Council (Auxin ER-ERC) [639478]
  4. FWF-Hertha Firnberg and Elise Richter [T728B16, V690-B25]
  5. China Scholarship Council (CSC)
  6. Programa de Atraccion de Talento 2017 (Comunidad de Madrid) [2017-T1/BIO-5654]
  7. Severo Ochoa Programme for Centres of Excellence in R&D from the Agencia Estatal de Investigacion of Spain (CBGP) [SEV-2016-0672 (2017-2021)]
  8. Programa Estatal de Generacion del Conocimiento y Fortalecimiento Cientifico y Tecnologico del Sistema de I+D+I 2019 from MICIU [PGC2018-093387-A-I00]
  9. National Institutes of Health [R01GM066258]
  10. European Research Council (ERC) [639478] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)

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Auxin and brassinosteroids (BR) are crucial growth regulators and display overlapping functions during plant development. Here, we reveal an alternative phytohormone crosstalk mechanism, revealing that BR signaling controls PIN-LIKES (PILS)-dependent nuclear abundance of auxin. We performed a forward genetic screen for imperial pils (imp) mutants that enhance the overexpression phenotypes of PILS5 putative intracellular auxin transport facilitator. Here, we report that the impl mutant is defective in the BR-receptor BRASSINOSTEROID INSENSITIVE 1 (BRI1). Our set of data reveals that BR signaling transcriptionally and post-translationally represses the accumulation of PILS proteins at the endoplasmic reticulum, thereby increasing nuclear abundance and signaling of auxin. We demonstrate that this alternative phytohormonal crosstalk mechanism integrates BR signaling into auxin-dependent organ growth rates and likely has widespread importance for plant development.

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