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SHY2 as a node in the regulation of root meristem development by auxin, brassinosteroids, and cytokinin

Taotao Li, Xinke Kang, Lei Wei, Xiuhong Yao, Lijuan Zou, Dawei Zhang, Honghui Lin

2020Journal of Integrative Plant Biology68 citationsDOI

Abstract

In multicellular organisms, the balance between cell division and differentiation determines organ size, and represents a central unknown in developmental biology. In Arabidopsis roots, this balance is mediated between cytokinin and auxin through a regulatory circuit converging on the IAA3/SHORT HYPOCOTYL 2 (SHY2) gene. Here, we show that crosstalk between brassinosteroids (BRs) and auxin occurs in the vascular transition zone to promote root meristem development. We found that BR increases root meristem size by up-regulating expression of the PINFORMED 7 (PIN7) gene and down-regulating expression of the SHY2 gene. In addition, BES1 could directly bind to the promoter regions of both PIN7 and SHY2, indicating that PIN7 and SHY2 mediate the BR-induced growth of the root meristem by serving as direct targets of BES1. Moreover, the PIN7 overexpression and loss-of-function SHY2 mutant were sensitive to the effects of BR and could partially suppress the short-root phenotypes associated with deficient BR signaling. Interestingly, BRs could inhibit the accumulation of SHY2 protein in response to cytokinin. Taken together, these findings suggest that a complex equilibrium model exists in which regulatory interactions among BRs, auxin, and cytokinin regulate optimal root growth.

Topics & Concepts

MeristemCytokininAuxinArabidopsisBiologyCell biologyCrosstalkMutantCell divisionBrassinosteroidRegulation of gene expressionLateral rootGeneBotanyGeneticsCellPhysicsOpticsPlant Molecular Biology ResearchPlant Reproductive BiologyPlant nutrient uptake and metabolism
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