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ACCERBATIN, a small molecule at the intersection of auxin and reactive oxygen species homeostasis with herbicidal properties.

Authors :
Yuming Hu
Depaepe, Thomas
Smet, Dajo
Hoyerova, Klara
Klíma, Petr
Cuypers, Ann
Cutler, Sean
Buyst, Dieter
Morreel, Kris
Boerjan, Wout
Martins, José
Petrášek, Jan
Vandenbussche, Filip
Van Der Straeten, Dominique
Source :
Journal of Experimental Botany; 7/10/2017, Vol. 68 Issue 15, p4185-4203, 19p
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The volatile two-carbon hormone ethylene acts in concert with an array of signals to affect etiolated seedling development. From a chemical screen, we isolated a quinoline carboxamide designated ACCERBATIN (AEX) that exacerbates the 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid-induced triple response, typical for ethylene-treated seedlings in darkness. Phenotypic analyses revealed distinct AEX effects including inhibition of root hair development and shortening of the root meristem. Mutant analysis and reporter studies further suggested that AEX most probably acts in parallel to ethylene signaling. We demonstrated that AEX functions at the intersection of auxin metabolism and reactive oxygen species (ROS) homeostasis. AEX inhibited auxin efflux in BY-2 cells and promoted indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) oxidation in the shoot apical meristem and cotyledons of etiolated seedlings. Gene expression studies and superoxide/hydrogen peroxide staining further revealed that the disrupted auxin homeostasis was accompanied by oxidative stress. Interestingly, in light conditions, AEX exhibited properties reminiscent of the quinoline carboxylate-type auxin-like herbicides. We propose that AEX interferes with auxin transport from its major biosynthesis sites, either as a direct consequence of poor basipetal transport from the shoot meristematic region, or indirectly, through excessive IAA oxidation and ROS accumulation. Further investigation of AEX can provide new insights into the mechanisms connecting auxin and ROS homeostasis in plant development and provide useful tools to study auxin-type herbicides. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00220957
Volume :
68
Issue :
15
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Experimental Botany
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
125125400
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erx242