Effects of conditional IPT-dependent cytokinin overproduction on root architecture of Arabidopsis seedlings
Language English Country Japan Media print-electronic
Document type Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
PubMed
18296451
DOI
10.1093/pcp/pcn029
PII: pcn029
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- MeSH
- Alkyl and Aryl Transferases genetics metabolism MeSH
- Arabidopsis anatomy & histology cytology enzymology genetics MeSH
- Cytokinins biosynthesis MeSH
- Dexamethasone pharmacology MeSH
- Plant Roots anatomy & histology cytology drug effects growth & development MeSH
- Indoleacetic Acids metabolism MeSH
- Meristem cytology drug effects MeSH
- Gene Expression Regulation, Plant drug effects MeSH
- Seedlings anatomy & histology drug effects MeSH
- Plant Stems cytology drug effects MeSH
- Zeatin metabolism MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't MeSH
- Names of Substances
- adenylate isopentenyltransferase MeSH Browser
- Alkyl and Aryl Transferases MeSH
- Cytokinins MeSH
- Dexamethasone MeSH
- Indoleacetic Acids MeSH
- Zeatin MeSH
Cytokinin (CK) has been known to inhibit primary root elongation and suggested to act as an auxin antagonist in the regulation of lateral root (LR) formation. While the role of auxin in root development has been thoroughly studied, the detailed and overall description of CK effects on root system morphology, particularly that of developing lateral root primordia (LRPs), and hence its role in organogenesis is still in progress. Here we examine the effects of conditional endogenous CK overproduction on root architecture and consider its temporal aspect during the early development of Arabidopsis thaliana. We employed the pOp/LhGR system to induce ectopic ipt overexpression with a glucocorticoid dexamethasone at designated developmental points. The transient CaMV 35S>GR>ipt transactivation greatly enhanced levels of biologically active CKs of zeatin (Z)-type and identified a distinct developmental interval during which primary root elongation is susceptible to increases in endogenous CK production. Long-term CK overproduction inhibited primary root elongation by reducing quantitative parameters of primary root meristem, disturbed a characteristic graded distribution pattern of auxin response in LRPs and impaired their development. Our findings indicate the impact of perturbed endogenous CK on the regulation of asymmetric auxin distribution during LRP development and imply that there is cross-talk between auxin and CK during organogenesis in A. thaliana.
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