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In planta functions of the Arabidopsis cytokinin receptor family

Authors :
Michael R. Sussman
Ykä Helariutta
Tatsuo Kakimoto
Masayuki Higuchi
Ari Pekka Mähönen
Yukari Hashimoto
Tomohiko Kato
Kazuo Shinozaki
Melissa S. Pischke
Kaori Miyawaki
Motoaki Seki
Masatomo Kobayashi
Satoshi Tabata
Source :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 101:8821-8826
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2004.

Abstract

Since their discovery as cell-division factors in plant tissue culture about five decades ago, cytokinins have been hypothesized to play a central role in the regulation of cell division and differentiation in plants. To test this hypothesis in planta , we isolated Arabidopsis plants lacking one, two, or three of the genes encoding a subfamily of histidine kinases ( CRE1 , AHK2 , and AHK3 ) that function as cytokinin receptors. Seeds were obtained for homozygous plants containing mutations in all seven genotypes, namely single, double, and triple mutants, and the responses of germinated seedlings in various cytokinin assays were compared. Both redundant and specific functions for the three different cytokinin receptors were observed. Plants carrying mutations in all three genes did not show cytokinin responses, including inhibition of root elongation, inhibition of root formation, cell proliferation in and greening of calli, and induction of cytokinin primary-response genes. The triple mutants were small and infertile, with a reduction in meristem size and activity, yet they possessed basic organs: roots, stems, and leaves. These results confirm that cytokinins are a pivotal class of plant growth regulators but provide no evidence that cytokinins are required for the processes of gametogenesis and embryogenesis.

Details

ISSN :
10916490 and 00278424
Volume :
101
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ce8b7489b3ca9b433e55b3f7c8162937
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0402887101