Cytokinin functions as an asymmetric and anti-gravitropic signal in lateral roots

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2019-08-06

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Waidmann, Sascha
Ruiz Rosquete, Michel
Schöller, Maria
Sarkel, Elizabeth
Lindner, Heike
LaRue, Therese
Petřík, Ivan
Dünser, Kai
Martopawiro, ShaniceISNI 0000000506025329
Sasidharan, RashmiISNI 0000000419434781

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Abstract

Directional organ growth allows the plant root system to strategically cover its surroundings. Intercellular auxin transport is aligned with the gravity vector in the primary root tips, facilitating downward organ bending at the lower root flank. Here we show that cytokinin signaling functions as a lateral root specific anti-gravitropic component, promoting the radial distribution of the root system. We performed a genome-wide association study and reveal that signal peptide processing of Cytokinin Oxidase 2 (CKX2) affects its enzymatic activity and, thereby, determines the degradation of cytokinins in natural Arabidopsis thaliana accessions. Cytokinin signaling interferes with growth at the upper lateral root flank and thereby prevents downward bending. Our interdisciplinary approach proposes that two phytohormonal cues at opposite organ flanks counterbalance each other’s negative impact on growth, suppressing organ growth towards gravity and allow for radial expansion of the root system.

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General Chemistry, General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology, General Physics and Astronomy

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Waidmann, S, Ruiz Rosquete, M, Schöller, M, Sarkel, E, Lindner, H, LaRue, T, Petřík, I, Dünser, K, Martopawiro, S, Sasidharan, R, Novak, O, Wabnik, K, Dinneny, J R & Kleine-Vehn, J 2019, 'Cytokinin functions as an asymmetric and anti-gravitropic signal in lateral roots', Nature Communications, vol. 10, no. 1, 3540. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-11483-4