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CLAVATA Signaling Ensures Reproductive Development in Plants across Thermal Environments.

Authors :
Jones, Daniel S.
John, Amala
VanDerMolen, Kylie R.
Nimchuk, Zachary L.
Source :
Current Biology. Jan2021, Vol. 31 Issue 1, p220-220. 1p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The ability to thrive in diverse environments requires that species maintain development and reproduction despite dynamic conditions. Many developmental processes are stabilized through robust signaling pathways that cooperatively ensure proper development. 1 During reproduction, plants like Arabidopsis thaliana continuously generate flowers on growing indeterminate inflorescences. 2 Flower primordia initiation and outgrowth depends on the hormone auxin and is robust across diverse environments. 3–6 Here, we show that reproductive development under different thermal conditions requires the integration of multiple pathways regulating auxin-dependent flower production. In colder/ambient temperatures, the receptor complex CLAVATA2/CORYNE (CLV2/CRN) is necessary for continuous flower outgrowth during inflorescence development. CLV2/CRN signaling is independent of CLAVATA1 (CLV1)-related receptor signaling but involves the CLAVATA3 INSENSITIVE RECEPTOR KINASE (CIK) family co-receptors, with higher order cik mutant combinations phenocopying clv2/crn flower outgrowth defects. Developing crn inflorescences display reduced auxin signaling, and restoration of auxin biosynthesis is sufficient to restore flower outgrowth in colder and ambient temperatures. In contrast, at higher temperatures, both clv2/crn signaling and heat-induced auxin biosynthesis via YUCCA family genes are synergistically required to maintain flower development. Our work reveals a novel mechanism integrating peptide hormone and auxin signaling in the regulation of flower development across diverse thermal environments. • CLAVATA (CLV) signaling mediates continuous flower outgrowth in Arabidopsis thaliana • CLAVATA2/CORYNE function alongside CIK-family co-receptors • CLV signaling promotes auxin-mediated floral primordia growth in colder temperatures • High temperatures bypass CLV signaling, upregulating auxin through ELF3 Jones et al. demonstrate that plants use overlapping pathways to ensure robust reproduction across diverse temperatures. In colder environments, CLAVATA peptide signaling promotes flower development by stimulating auxin-dependent growth, but at higher temperatures, auxin is upregulated in an ELF3-dependent process, bypassing the CLAVATA pathway. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09609822
Volume :
31
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Current Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
147945554
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2020.10.008