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Tree architecture: A strigolactone-deficient mutant reveals a connection between branching order and auxin gradient along the tree stem.
Su, Chang; Kokosza, Andrzej; Xie, Xiaonan; Pencík, Ales; Zhang, Youjun; Raumonen, Pasi; Shi, Xueping; Muranen, Sampo; Topcu, Melis Kucukoglu; Immanen, Juha; Hagqvist, Risto; Safronov, Omid; Alonso-Serra, Juan; Eswaran, Gugan; Venegas, Mirko Pavicic; Ljung, Karin; Ward, Sally; Mähönen, Ari Pekka; Himanen, Kristiina; Salojärvi, Jarkko; Fernie, Alisdair R; Novák, Ondrej; Leyser, Ottoline; Palubicki, Wojtek; Helariutta, Ykä; Nieminen, Kaisa.
Afiliação
  • Su C; Organismal and Evolutionary Biology Research Program, Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Viikki Plant Science Centre, University of Helsinki, Helsinki 00014, Finland.
  • Kokosza A; Institute of Biotechnology, Helsinki Institute of Life Science, University of Helsinki, Helsinki 00014, Finland.
  • Xie X; Mathematics and Computer Science, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan 61-614, Poland.
  • Pencík A; Center for Bioscience Research and Education, Utsunomiya University, Utsunomiya 321-8505, Japan.
  • Zhang Y; Laboratory of Growth Regulators, Institute of Experimental Botany of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Faculty of Science of Palacký University, Olomouc CZ-78371, Czech Republic.
  • Raumonen P; Max-Planck-Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology, Potsdam-Golm 14476, Germany.
  • Shi X; Center of Plant Systems Biology and Biotechnology, 4000 Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
  • Muranen S; Mathematics, Tampere University, Tampere 33720, Finland.
  • Topcu MK; Key Laboratory of Horticultural Plant Biology of Ministry of Education, College of Horticulture and Forestry Sciences, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070, China.
  • Immanen J; Organismal and Evolutionary Biology Research Program, Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Viikki Plant Science Centre, University of Helsinki, Helsinki 00014, Finland.
  • Hagqvist R; Institute of Biotechnology, Helsinki Institute of Life Science, University of Helsinki, Helsinki 00014, Finland.
  • Safronov O; Organismal and Evolutionary Biology Research Program, Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Viikki Plant Science Centre, University of Helsinki, Helsinki 00014, Finland.
  • Alonso-Serra J; Institute of Biotechnology, Helsinki Institute of Life Science, University of Helsinki, Helsinki 00014, Finland.
  • Eswaran G; Organismal and Evolutionary Biology Research Program, Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Viikki Plant Science Centre, University of Helsinki, Helsinki 00014, Finland.
  • Venegas MP; Production Systems, Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Helsinki 00790, Finland.
  • Ljung K; Production Systems, Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Helsinki 00790, Finland.
  • Ward S; Organismal and Evolutionary Biology Research Program, Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Viikki Plant Science Centre, University of Helsinki, Helsinki 00014, Finland.
  • Mähönen AP; Molecular and Integrative Biosciences Research Program, Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, and Viikki Plant Science Centre, University of Helsinki, Helsinki 00014, Finland.
  • Himanen K; Laboratoire de Reproduction et Développement des Plantes, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, Lyon 69342, France.
  • Salojärvi J; Organismal and Evolutionary Biology Research Program, Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Viikki Plant Science Centre, University of Helsinki, Helsinki 00014, Finland.
  • Fernie AR; Institute of Biotechnology, Helsinki Institute of Life Science, University of Helsinki, Helsinki 00014, Finland.
  • Novák O; Biosciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37830.
  • Leyser O; National Plant Phenotyping Infrastructure, Helsinki Institute of Life Science, University of Helsinki, Biocenter Finland, Helsinki 00014, Finland.
  • Palubicki W; Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology, Umeå Plant Science Centre, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 90183 Umeå, Sweden.
  • Helariutta Y; Sainsbury Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 1LR, United Kingdom.
  • Nieminen K; Organismal and Evolutionary Biology Research Program, Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Viikki Plant Science Centre, University of Helsinki, Helsinki 00014, Finland.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 120(48): e2308587120, 2023 Nov 28.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37991945
ABSTRACT
Due to their long lifespan, trees and bushes develop higher order of branches in a perennial manner. In contrast to a tall tree, with a clearly defined main stem and branching order, a bush is shorter and has a less apparent main stem and branching pattern. To address the developmental basis of these two forms, we studied several naturally occurring architectural variants in silver birch (Betula pendula). Using a candidate gene approach, we identified a bushy kanttarelli variant with a loss-of-function mutation in the BpMAX1 gene required for strigolactone (SL) biosynthesis. While kanttarelli is shorter than the wild type (WT), it has the same number of primary branches, whereas the number of secondary branches is increased, contributing to its bush-like phenotype. To confirm that the identified mutation was responsible for the phenotype, we phenocopied kanttarelli in transgenic BpMAX1RNAi birch lines. SL profiling confirmed that both kanttarelli and the transgenic lines produced very limited amounts of SL. Interestingly, the auxin (IAA) distribution along the main stem differed between WT and BpMAX1RNAi. In the WT, the auxin concentration formed a gradient, being higher in the uppermost internodes and decreasing toward the basal part of the stem, whereas in the transgenic line, this gradient was not observed. Through modeling, we showed that the different IAA distribution patterns may result from the difference in the number of higher-order branches and plant height. Future studies will determine whether the IAA gradient itself regulates aspects of plant architecture.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Reguladores de Crescimento de Plantas / Ácidos Indolacéticos Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Reguladores de Crescimento de Plantas / Ácidos Indolacéticos Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article