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Auxin controls A rabidopsis anther dehiscence by regulating endothecium lignification and jasmonic acid biosynthesis
Author(s) -
Cecchetti Valentina,
Altamura Maria Maddalena,
Brunetti Patrizia,
Petrocelli Valentina,
Falasca Giuseppina,
Ljung Karin,
Costantino Paolo,
Cardarelli Maura
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
the plant journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.058
H-Index - 269
eISSN - 1365-313X
pISSN - 0960-7412
DOI - 10.1111/tpj.12130
Subject(s) - auxin , jasmonic acid , myb , mutant , biology , stamen , microbiology and biotechnology , biochemistry , botany , transcription factor , gene , pollen
Summary It has been suggested that, in A rabidopsis, auxin controls the timing of anther dehiscence, possibly by preventing premature endothecium lignification. We show here that auxin content in anthers peaks before the beginning of dehiscence and decreases when endothecium lignification occurs. We show that, in the auxin‐perception mutants afb1‐3 and tir1 afb2 afb3 , endothecium lignification and anther dehiscence occur earlier than wild‐type, and the gene encoding the transcription factor MYB 26, which is required for endothecium lignification, is over‐expressed specifically at early stages; in agreement, MYB 26 expression is reduced in naphthalene acetic acid ‐treated anthers, and afb1 myb26 double mutants show no endothecial lignification, suggesting that auxin acts through MYB 26. As jasmonic acid ( JA ) controls anther dehiscence, we analysed how auxin and JA interact. In the JA ‐defective opr3 mutant, indehiscent anthers show normal timing of endothecium lignification, suggesting that JA does not control this event. We show that expression of the OPR 3 and DAD 1 JA biosynthetic genes is enhanced in afb1‐3 and tir1 afb2 afb3 flower buds, but is reduced in naphthalene acetic acid ‐treated flower buds, suggesting that auxin negatively regulates JA biosynthesis. The double mutant afb1 opr3 shows premature endothecium lignification, as in afb1‐3 , and indehiscent anthers due to lack of JA , which is required for stomium opening. By treating afb1 opr3 and opr3 inflorescences with JA , we show that a high JA content and precocious endothecium lignification both contribute to induction of early anther dehiscence. We propose that auxin controls anther dehiscence timing by negatively regulating two key events: endothecium lignification via MYB 26, and stomium opening via the control of JA biosynthesis.

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