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Jasmonic acid coordinates with light, glucose and auxin signalling in regulating branching angle of Arabidopsis lateral roots

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PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT
卷 45, 期 5, 页码 1554-1572

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/pce.14290

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crosstalk; Jasmonate; lateral root development; phytohormones; TOR kinase

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  1. National Institute of Plant Genome Research

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The role of jasmonates in primary root growth and plant response to external stimuli is known, while its role in lateral root development is still unclear. Our study identified methyl jasmonate as a key phytohormone in determining the branching angle of Arabidopsis lateral roots. We also found that light and glucose have dual roles in regulating lateral root angle, and glucose antagonizes the response of methyl jasmonate. Moreover, we demonstrated the importance of light perception and signaling in inducing vertical angles by methyl jasmonate.
The role of jasmonates (JAs) in primary root growth and development and in plant response to external stimuli is already known. However, its role in lateral root (LR) development remains to be explored. Our work identified methyl jasmonate (MeJA) as a key phytohormone in determining the branching angle of Arabidopsis LRs. MeJA inclines the LRs to a more vertical orientation, which was dependent on the canonical JAR1-COI1-MYC2,3,4 signalling. Our work also highlights the dual roles of light in governing LR angle. Light signalling enhances JA biosynthesis, leading to erect root architecture; whereas, glucose (Glc) induces wider branching angles. Combining physiological and molecular assays, we revealed that Glc antagonises the MeJA response via TARGET OF RAPAMYCIN (TOR) signalling. Moreover, physiological assays using auxin mutants, MYC2-mediated transcriptional activation of LAZY2, LAZY4 and auxin biosynthetic gene CYP79B2, and asymmetric distribution of DR5::GFP and PIN2::GFP pinpointed the role of an intact auxin machinery required by MeJA for vertical growth of LRs. We also demonstrated that light perception and signalling are indispensable for inducing vertical angles by MeJA. Thus, our investigation highlights antagonism between light and Glc signalling and how they interact with JA-auxin signals to optimise the branching angle of LRs.

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