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A gain-of-function mutation in IAA28 suppresses lateral root development

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PLANT CELL
Volume 13, Issue 3, Pages 465-480

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AMER SOC PLANT PHYSIOLOGISTS
DOI: 10.1105/tpc.13.3.465

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  1. NIGMS NIH HHS [R29 GM54749, R29 GM054749-04, R29 GM054749-05] Funding Source: Medline

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The phytohormone auxin is important in many aspects of plant development. We have isolated an auxin-resistant Arabidopsis mutant, iaa28-1, that is severely defective in lateral root formation and that has diminished adult size and decreased apical dominance. The iaa28-1 mutant is resistant to inhibition of root elongation by auxin, cytokinin, and ethylene, but it responds normally to other phytohormones. We identified the gene defective in the iaa28-1 mutant by using a map-based positional approach and found it to encode a previously uncharacterized member of the Aux/IAA gene family. IAA28 is preferentially expressed in roots and inflorescence stems, and in contrast to other Aux/IAA genes, IAA28 transcription is not induced by exogenous auxin. Studies of the gain-of-function iaa28-1 mutant suggest that IAA28 normally represses transcription, perhaps of genes that promote lateral root initiation in response to auxin signals.

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