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Conifers exhibit a characteristic inactivation of auxin to maintain tissue homeostasis
Author(s) -
Brui Federica,
Collani Silvio,
CasanovaSáez Rubén,
Šimura Jan,
Karady Michal,
Schmid Markus,
Ljung Karin,
Bellini Catherine
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
new phytologist
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.742
H-Index - 244
eISSN - 1469-8137
pISSN - 0028-646X
DOI - 10.1111/nph.16463
Subject(s) - auxin , arabidopsis , biology , homeostasis , microbiology and biotechnology , mutant , botany , crosstalk , biochemistry , gene , optics , physics
Summary Dynamic regulation of the concentration of the natural auxin (IAA) is essential to coordinate most of the physiological and developmental processes and responses to environmental changes. Oxidation of IAA is a major pathway to control auxin concentrations in angiosperms and, along with IAA conjugation, to respond to perturbation of IAA homeostasis. However, these regulatory mechanisms remain poorly investigated in conifers. To reduce this knowledge gap, we investigated the different contributions of the IAA inactivation pathways in conifers. MS‐based quantification of IAA metabolites under steady‐state conditions and after perturbation was investigated to evaluate IAA homeostasis in conifers. Putative Picea abies GH3 genes ( PaGH3 ) were identified based on a comprehensive phylogenetic analysis including angiosperms and basal land plants. Auxin‐inducible PaGH3 genes were identified by expression analysis and their IAA‐conjugating activity was explored. Compared to Arabidopsis, oxidative and conjugative pathways differentially contribute to reduce IAA concentrations in conifers. We demonstrated that the oxidation pathway plays a marginal role in controlling IAA homeostasis in spruce. By contrast, an excess of IAA rapidly activates GH3‐mediated irreversible conjugation pathways. Taken together, these data indicate that a diversification of IAA inactivation mechanisms evolved specifically in conifers.

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