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Nitric Oxide-Mediated Maize Root Apex Responses to Nitrate are Regulated by Auxin and Strigolactones

Nitrate (NO(3)(-)) is a key element for crop production but its levels in agricultural soils are limited. Plants have developed mechanisms to cope with these NO(3)(-) fluctuations based on sensing nitrate at the root apex. Particularly, the transition zone (TZ) of root apex has been suggested as a s...

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Autores principales: Manoli, Alessandro, Trevisan, Sara, Voigt, Boris, Yokawa, Ken, Baluška, František, Quaggiotti, Silvia
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4722128/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26834770
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2015.01269
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author Manoli, Alessandro
Trevisan, Sara
Voigt, Boris
Yokawa, Ken
Baluška, František
Quaggiotti, Silvia
author_facet Manoli, Alessandro
Trevisan, Sara
Voigt, Boris
Yokawa, Ken
Baluška, František
Quaggiotti, Silvia
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description Nitrate (NO(3)(-)) is a key element for crop production but its levels in agricultural soils are limited. Plants have developed mechanisms to cope with these NO(3)(-) fluctuations based on sensing nitrate at the root apex. Particularly, the transition zone (TZ) of root apex has been suggested as a signaling-response zone. This study dissects cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying NO(3)(-) resupply effects on primary root (PR) growth in maize, confirming nitric oxide (NO) as a putative modulator. Nitrate restoration induced PR elongation within the first 2 h, corresponding to a stimulation of cell elongation at the basal border of the TZ. Xyloglucans (XGs) immunolocalization together with Brefeldin A applications demonstrated that nitrate resupply induces XG accumulation. This effect was blocked by cPTIO (NO scavenger). Transcriptional analysis of ZmXET1 confirmed the stimulatory effect of nitrate on XGs accumulation in cells of the TZ. Immunolocalization analyses revealed a positive effect of nitrate resupply on auxin and PIN1 accumulation, but a transcriptional regulation of auxin biosynthesis/transport/signaling genes was excluded. Short-term nitrate treatment repressed the transcription of genes involved in strigolactones (SLs) biosynthesis and transport, mainly in the TZ. Enhancement of carotenoid cleavage dioxygenases (CCDs) transcription in presence of cPTIO indicated endogenous NO as a negative modulator of CCDs activity. Finally, treatment with the SLs-biosynthesis inhibitor (TIS108) restored the root growth in the nitrate-starved seedlings. Present report suggests that the NO-mediated root apex responses to nitrate are accomplished in cells of the TZ via integrative actions of auxin, NO and SLs.
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spelling pubmed-47221282016-01-29 Nitric Oxide-Mediated Maize Root Apex Responses to Nitrate are Regulated by Auxin and Strigolactones Manoli, Alessandro Trevisan, Sara Voigt, Boris Yokawa, Ken Baluška, František Quaggiotti, Silvia Front Plant Sci Plant Science Nitrate (NO(3)(-)) is a key element for crop production but its levels in agricultural soils are limited. Plants have developed mechanisms to cope with these NO(3)(-) fluctuations based on sensing nitrate at the root apex. Particularly, the transition zone (TZ) of root apex has been suggested as a signaling-response zone. This study dissects cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying NO(3)(-) resupply effects on primary root (PR) growth in maize, confirming nitric oxide (NO) as a putative modulator. Nitrate restoration induced PR elongation within the first 2 h, corresponding to a stimulation of cell elongation at the basal border of the TZ. Xyloglucans (XGs) immunolocalization together with Brefeldin A applications demonstrated that nitrate resupply induces XG accumulation. This effect was blocked by cPTIO (NO scavenger). Transcriptional analysis of ZmXET1 confirmed the stimulatory effect of nitrate on XGs accumulation in cells of the TZ. Immunolocalization analyses revealed a positive effect of nitrate resupply on auxin and PIN1 accumulation, but a transcriptional regulation of auxin biosynthesis/transport/signaling genes was excluded. Short-term nitrate treatment repressed the transcription of genes involved in strigolactones (SLs) biosynthesis and transport, mainly in the TZ. Enhancement of carotenoid cleavage dioxygenases (CCDs) transcription in presence of cPTIO indicated endogenous NO as a negative modulator of CCDs activity. Finally, treatment with the SLs-biosynthesis inhibitor (TIS108) restored the root growth in the nitrate-starved seedlings. Present report suggests that the NO-mediated root apex responses to nitrate are accomplished in cells of the TZ via integrative actions of auxin, NO and SLs. Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4722128/ /pubmed/26834770 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2015.01269 Text en Copyright © 2016 Manoli, Trevisan, Voigt, Yokawa, Baluška and Quaggiotti. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Manoli, Alessandro
Trevisan, Sara
Voigt, Boris
Yokawa, Ken
Baluška, František
Quaggiotti, Silvia
Nitric Oxide-Mediated Maize Root Apex Responses to Nitrate are Regulated by Auxin and Strigolactones
title Nitric Oxide-Mediated Maize Root Apex Responses to Nitrate are Regulated by Auxin and Strigolactones
title_full Nitric Oxide-Mediated Maize Root Apex Responses to Nitrate are Regulated by Auxin and Strigolactones
title_fullStr Nitric Oxide-Mediated Maize Root Apex Responses to Nitrate are Regulated by Auxin and Strigolactones
title_full_unstemmed Nitric Oxide-Mediated Maize Root Apex Responses to Nitrate are Regulated by Auxin and Strigolactones
title_short Nitric Oxide-Mediated Maize Root Apex Responses to Nitrate are Regulated by Auxin and Strigolactones
title_sort nitric oxide-mediated maize root apex responses to nitrate are regulated by auxin and strigolactones
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4722128/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26834770
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2015.01269
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