Laboratory of Biochemistry, Wageningen University, Wageningen, the Netherlands.
EMBO J. 2023 Mar 15;42(6):e113018. doi: 10.15252/embj.2022113018. Epub 2023 Feb 14.
The plant signaling molecule auxin is present in multiple kingdoms of life. Since its discovery, a century of research has been focused on its action as a phytohormone. In land plants, auxin regulates growth and development through transcriptional and non-transcriptional programs. Some of the molecular mechanisms underlying these responses are well understood, mainly in Arabidopsis. Recently, the availability of genomic and transcriptomic data of green lineages, together with phylogenetic inference, has provided the basis to reconstruct the evolutionary history of some components involved in auxin biology. In this review, we follow the evolutionary trajectory that allowed auxin to become the "giant" of plant biology by focusing on bryophytes and streptophyte algae. We consider auxin biosynthesis, transport, physiological, and molecular responses, as well as evidence supporting the role of auxin as a chemical messenger for communication within ecosystems. Finally, we emphasize that functional validation of predicted orthologs will shed light on the conserved properties of auxin biology among streptophytes.
植物信号分子生长素存在于多个生命领域。自发现以来,一个世纪的研究一直集中在其作为植物激素的作用上。在陆地植物中,生长素通过转录和非转录程序调节生长和发育。这些反应的一些分子机制已经得到很好的理解,主要在拟南芥中。最近,绿色谱系基因组和转录组数据的可用性,以及系统发育推断,为重建参与生长素生物学的一些成分的进化历史提供了基础。在这篇综述中,我们通过关注苔藓植物和绿藻,沿着使生长素成为“植物生物学巨人”的进化轨迹进行研究。我们考虑了生长素的生物合成、运输、生理和分子反应,以及支持生长素作为生态系统内化学信使进行通讯的证据。最后,我们强调预测的同源物的功能验证将阐明在绿藻中生长素生物学的保守特性。