4.7 Article

Species-specific function of conserved regulators in orchestrating rice root architecture

Journal

DEVELOPMENT
Volume 149, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

COMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/dev.200381

Keywords

Adventitious/crown root primordia; RNA in situ hybridization; Laser capture microdissection; Lateral root; Oryza sativa; Transcription factors

Funding

  1. Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, India (DBT) [BT/PR13488/BPA/118/105/2015]
  2. Tata Innovation Fellowship from the DBT
  3. DBT [BT/PR12394/AGIII/103/891/2014]
  4. Science and Engineering Research Board [EMR/2017/002503/PS]
  5. University Grants Commission
  6. Indian Council of Medical Research
  7. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, India
  8. Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

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In this study, the researchers investigated the molecular mechanisms controlling the development of shoot-borne adventitious/crown roots in rice. They identified transcription factors from the WUSCHEL-RELATED HOMEOBOX and PLETHORA gene families that play non-redundant and species-specific roles in determining root architecture. The study also revealed the involvement of PLT genes in promoting crown root development through the activation of local auxin biosynthesis genes. Interestingly, the PLT genes from rice were able to rescue lateral root primordia outgrowth defects in Arabidopsis mutants, indicating their conserved role in root primordia outgrowth regardless of their developmental origin. This research provides a molecular framework for understanding the tissue transdifferentiation during root primordia establishment and the evolution of transcription regulation in acquiring species-specific function.
Shoot-borne adventitious/crown roots form a highly derived fibrous root system in grasses. The molecular mechanisms controlling their development remain largely unknown. Here, we provide a genomewide landscape of transcriptional signatures - tightly regulated auxin response and in-depth spatio-temporal expression patterns of potential epigenetic modifiers - and transcription factors during priming and outgrowth of rice (Oryza sativa) crown root primordia. Functional analyses of rice transcription factors from WUSCHEL-RELATED HOMEOBOX and PLETHORA gene families reveal their non-redundant and species-specific roles in determining the root architecture. WOX10 and PLT1 regulate both shoot-borne crown roots and root-borne lateral roots, but PLT2 specifically controls lateral root development. PLT1 activates local auxin biosynthesis genes to promote crown root development. Interestingly, O. sativa PLT genes rescue lateral root primordia outgrowth defects of Arabidopsis plt mutants, demonstrating their conserved role in root primordia outgrowth irrespective of their developmental origin. Together, our findings unveil a molecular framework of tissue transdifferentiation during root primordia establishment, leading to the culmination of robust fibrous root architecture. This also suggests that conserved factors have evolved their transcription regulation to acquire species-specific function.

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