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NPY Genes Play an Essential Role in Root Gravitropic Responses in Arabidopsis 被引量:7

NPY Genes Play an Essential Role in Root Gravitropic Responses in Arabidopsis
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摘要 Plants can sense the direction of gravity and orient their growth to ensure that roots are anchored in soil and that shoots grow upward. Gravitropism has been studied extensively using Arabidopsis genetics, but the exact mecha- nisms for gravitropism are not fully understood. Here, we demonstrate that five NPY genes play a key role in Arabidopsis root gravitropism. NPYgenes were previously identified as regulators of auxin-mediated organogenesis in a genetic pathway with the AGC kinases PID, PID2, WAG1, and WAG2. We show that all five NPYgenes are highly expressed in primary root tips. The single npy mutants do not display obvious gravitropism defects, but the npyl npy2 npy3 npy4 npy5 quin- tuple mutants show dramatic gravitropic phenotypes. Systematic analysis of all the npy double, triple, and quadruple combinations demonstrates that the five NPY genes all contribute to gravitropism. Our work indicates that gravitropism, phototropism, and organogenesis use analogous mechanisms in which at least one AGC kinase, one NPH3/NPY gene, and one ARF are required. Plants can sense the direction of gravity and orient their growth to ensure that roots are anchored in soil and that shoots grow upward. Gravitropism has been studied extensively using Arabidopsis genetics, but the exact mecha- nisms for gravitropism are not fully understood. Here, we demonstrate that five NPY genes play a key role in Arabidopsis root gravitropism. NPYgenes were previously identified as regulators of auxin-mediated organogenesis in a genetic pathway with the AGC kinases PID, PID2, WAG1, and WAG2. We show that all five NPYgenes are highly expressed in primary root tips. The single npy mutants do not display obvious gravitropism defects, but the npyl npy2 npy3 npy4 npy5 quin- tuple mutants show dramatic gravitropic phenotypes. Systematic analysis of all the npy double, triple, and quadruple combinations demonstrates that the five NPY genes all contribute to gravitropism. Our work indicates that gravitropism, phototropism, and organogenesis use analogous mechanisms in which at least one AGC kinase, one NPH3/NPY gene, and one ARF are required.
出处 《Molecular Plant》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2011年第1期171-179,共9页 分子植物(英文版)
关键词 Light signaling signal transduction development root biology auxin. Light signaling signal transduction development root biology auxin.
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