Journal
GENES & DEVELOPMENT
Volume 14, Issue 23, Pages 3024-3036Publisher
COLD SPRING HARBOR LAB PRESS
DOI: 10.1101/gad.852200
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auxin; NAC; TIR1; AIR3; lateral root initiation
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- NIGMS NIH HHS [R56 GM044640, GM 44640, R01 GM044640] Funding Source: Medline
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Auxin plays a key role in lateral root formation, but the signaling pathway for this process is poorly understood. We show here that NAC1, a new member of the NAC family, is induced by auxin and mediates auxin signaling to promote lateral toot development. NAC1 is a transcription activator consisting of an N-terminal conserved NAG-domain that binds to DNA and a C-terminal activation domain. This faster activates the expression of two downstream auxin-responsive genes, DBP and AIR3. Transgenic plants expressing sense or antisense NAC1: cDNA show an increase or reduction of lateral roots, respectively. finally, TIR1-induced lateral root development is blocked by expression of antisense NAC1 cDNA, and NAC1 overexpression can restore lateral root formation in the auxin-response mutant tir1, indicating that NAC1 acts downstream of TIR1.
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