Prigge Michael J, Morffy Nicholas, de Neve Amber, Szutu Whitnie, Abraham-Juárez María Jazmín, Johnson Kjel, Do Nicole, Lavy Meirav, Hake Sarah, Strader Lucia, Estelle Mark, Richardson Annis E
bioRxiv. 2023 Nov 13:2023.11.09.566459. doi: 10.1101/2023.11.09.566459.
A major challenge in plant biology is to understand how the plant hormone auxin regulates diverse transcriptional responses throughout development, in different environments, and in different species. The answer may lie in the specific complement of auxin signaling components in each cell. The balance between activators (class-A AUXIN RESPONSE FACTORS) and repressors (class-B ARFs) is particularly important. It is unclear how this balance is achieved. Through comparative analysis of novel, dominant mutants in maize and the moss , we have discovered a ∼500-million-year-old mechanism of class-B ARF protein level regulation, important in determining cell fate decisions across land plants. Thus, our results add a key piece to the puzzle of how auxin regulates plant development.
植物生物学中的一个主要挑战是了解植物激素生长素如何在整个发育过程中、在不同环境以及不同物种中调节各种转录反应。答案可能在于每个细胞中生长素信号成分的特定组合。激活因子(A类生长素反应因子)和抑制因子(B类ARF)之间的平衡尤为重要。目前尚不清楚这种平衡是如何实现的。通过对玉米和苔藓中新的显性突变体进行比较分析,我们发现了一种有5亿年历史的B类ARF蛋白水平调节机制,这对于决定整个陆地植物的细胞命运决策很重要。因此,我们的研究结果为生长素如何调节植物发育这一谜题增添了关键的一块。