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Cytokinin is required for escape but not release from auxin mediated apical dominance

Auxin produced by an active primary shoot apex is transported down the main stem and inhibits the growth of the axillary buds below it, contributing to apical dominance. Here we use Arabidopsis thaliana cytokinin (CK) biosynthetic and signalling mutants to probe the role of CK in this process. It is...

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Autores principales: Müller, Dörte, Waldie, Tanya, Miyawaki, Kaori, To, Jennifer PC, Melnyk, Charles W, Kieber, Joseph J, Kakimoto, Tatsuo, Leyser, Ottoline
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4691322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25904120
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tpj.12862
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author Müller, Dörte
Waldie, Tanya
Miyawaki, Kaori
To, Jennifer PC
Melnyk, Charles W
Kieber, Joseph J
Kakimoto, Tatsuo
Leyser, Ottoline
author_facet Müller, Dörte
Waldie, Tanya
Miyawaki, Kaori
To, Jennifer PC
Melnyk, Charles W
Kieber, Joseph J
Kakimoto, Tatsuo
Leyser, Ottoline
author_sort Müller, Dörte
collection PubMed
description Auxin produced by an active primary shoot apex is transported down the main stem and inhibits the growth of the axillary buds below it, contributing to apical dominance. Here we use Arabidopsis thaliana cytokinin (CK) biosynthetic and signalling mutants to probe the role of CK in this process. It is well established that bud outgrowth is promoted by CK, and that CK synthesis is inhibited by auxin, leading to the hypothesis that release from apical dominance relies on an increased supply of CK to buds. Our data confirm that decapitation induces the expression of at least one ISOPENTENYLTRANSFERASE (IPT) CK biosynthetic gene in the stem. We further show that transcript abundance of a clade of the CK-responsive type-A Arabidopsis response regulator (ARR) genes increases in buds following CK supply, and that, contrary to their typical action as inhibitors of CK signalling, these genes are required for CK-mediated bud activation. However, analysis of the relevant arr and ipt multiple mutants demonstrates that defects in bud CK response do not affect auxin-mediated bud inhibition, and increased IPT transcript levels are not needed for bud release following decapitation. Instead, our data suggest that CK acts to overcome auxin-mediated bud inhibition, allowing buds to escape apical dominance under favourable conditions, such as high nitrate availability. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: It has been proposed that the release of buds from auxin-mediated apical dominance following decapitation requires increased cytokinin biosynthesis and consequent increases in cytokinin supply to buds. Here we show that in Arabidopsis, increases in cytokinin appear to be unnecessary for the release of buds from apical dominance, but rather allow buds to escape the inhibitory effect of apical auxin, thereby promoting bud activation in favourable growth conditions.
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spelling pubmed-46913222015-12-31 Cytokinin is required for escape but not release from auxin mediated apical dominance Müller, Dörte Waldie, Tanya Miyawaki, Kaori To, Jennifer PC Melnyk, Charles W Kieber, Joseph J Kakimoto, Tatsuo Leyser, Ottoline Plant J Original Articles Auxin produced by an active primary shoot apex is transported down the main stem and inhibits the growth of the axillary buds below it, contributing to apical dominance. Here we use Arabidopsis thaliana cytokinin (CK) biosynthetic and signalling mutants to probe the role of CK in this process. It is well established that bud outgrowth is promoted by CK, and that CK synthesis is inhibited by auxin, leading to the hypothesis that release from apical dominance relies on an increased supply of CK to buds. Our data confirm that decapitation induces the expression of at least one ISOPENTENYLTRANSFERASE (IPT) CK biosynthetic gene in the stem. We further show that transcript abundance of a clade of the CK-responsive type-A Arabidopsis response regulator (ARR) genes increases in buds following CK supply, and that, contrary to their typical action as inhibitors of CK signalling, these genes are required for CK-mediated bud activation. However, analysis of the relevant arr and ipt multiple mutants demonstrates that defects in bud CK response do not affect auxin-mediated bud inhibition, and increased IPT transcript levels are not needed for bud release following decapitation. Instead, our data suggest that CK acts to overcome auxin-mediated bud inhibition, allowing buds to escape apical dominance under favourable conditions, such as high nitrate availability. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: It has been proposed that the release of buds from auxin-mediated apical dominance following decapitation requires increased cytokinin biosynthesis and consequent increases in cytokinin supply to buds. Here we show that in Arabidopsis, increases in cytokinin appear to be unnecessary for the release of buds from apical dominance, but rather allow buds to escape the inhibitory effect of apical auxin, thereby promoting bud activation in favourable growth conditions. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2015-06 2015-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4691322/ /pubmed/25904120 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tpj.12862 Text en © 2015 The Authors The Plant Journal published by Society for Experimental Biology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Müller, Dörte
Waldie, Tanya
Miyawaki, Kaori
To, Jennifer PC
Melnyk, Charles W
Kieber, Joseph J
Kakimoto, Tatsuo
Leyser, Ottoline
Cytokinin is required for escape but not release from auxin mediated apical dominance
title Cytokinin is required for escape but not release from auxin mediated apical dominance
title_full Cytokinin is required for escape but not release from auxin mediated apical dominance
title_fullStr Cytokinin is required for escape but not release from auxin mediated apical dominance
title_full_unstemmed Cytokinin is required for escape but not release from auxin mediated apical dominance
title_short Cytokinin is required for escape but not release from auxin mediated apical dominance
title_sort cytokinin is required for escape but not release from auxin mediated apical dominance
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4691322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25904120
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tpj.12862
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