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Loose Plant Architecture1 (LPA1) determines lamina joint bending by suppressing auxin signalling that interacts with C-22-hydroxylated and 6-deoxo brassinosteroids in rice

Authors :
Vimal Raj K
Vikranth Kumar
Tae Ho Kim
Byoung Il Je
Myung Ki Min
Chang-deok Han
Ryza A. Priatama
Suguru Takatsuto
Jin Huang
Ki-Hong Jung
Anil Kumar Nalini Chandran
Eun Jin Lee
Yuan Hu Xuan
Sung Hoon Kim
Soon Ju Park
Jun Hyeon Cho
Jing Miao Liu
Shozo Fujioka
Source :
Journal of Experimental Botany
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Highlight LPA1 suppresses auxin signalling that interacts with C-22-hydroxylated and 6-deoxo brassinosteroids, which regulates lamina inclination independently of OsBRI1.<br />Lamina inclination is a key agronomical character that determines plant architecture and is sensitive to auxin and brassinosteroids (BRs). Loose Plant Architecture1 (LPA1) in rice (Oryza sativa) and its Arabidopsis homologues (SGR5/AtIDD15) have been reported to control plant architecture and auxin homeostasis. This study explores the role of LPA1 in determining lamina inclination in rice. LPA1 acts as a positive regulator to suppress lamina bending. Genetic and biochemical data indicate that LPA1 suppresses the auxin signalling that interacts with C-22-hydroxylated and 6-deoxo BRs, which regulates lamina inclination independently of OsBRI1. Mutant lpa1 plants are hypersensitive to indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) during the lamina inclination response, which is suppressed by the brassinazole (Brz) inhibitor of C-22 hydroxylase involved in BR synthesis. A strong synergic effect is detected between lpa1 and d2 (the defective mutant for catalysis of C-23-hydroxylated BRs) during IAA-mediated lamina inclination. No significant interaction between LPA1 and OsBRI1 was identified. The lpa1 mutant is sensitive to C-22-hydroxylated and 6-deoxo BRs in the d61-1 (rice BRI1 mutant) background. We present evidence verifying that two independent pathways function via either BRs or BRI1 to determine IAA-mediated lamina inclination in rice. RNA sequencing analysis and qRT-PCR indicate that LPA1 influences the expression of three OsPIN genes (OsPIN1a, OsPIN1c and OsPIN3a), which suggests that auxin flux might be an important factor in LPA1-mediated lamina inclination in rice.

Details

ISSN :
14602431
Volume :
67
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of experimental botany
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b0cdf03d40363f4c6420e9b8afd8955a