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The growth of Arabidopsis primary root is repressed by several and diverse amino acids through auxin-dependent and independent mechanisms and MPK6 kinase activity

Authors :
Jesús Salvador López-Bucio
Juan Ángel Ayala-Rodríguez
Homero Reyes de la Cruz
León Francisco Ruiz-Herrera
Ramón Pelagio-Flores
Ángel Arturo Guevara-García
José López-Bucio
Gustavo Ravelo-Ortega
Source :
Plant Science. 302:110717
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Amino acids serve as structural monomers for protein synthesis and are considered important biostimulants for plants. In this report, the effects of all 20-L amino acids in Arabidopsis primary root growth were evaluated. 15 amino acids inhibited growth, being l-leucine (l-Leu), l-lysine (l-Lys), l-tryptophan (l-Trp), and l-glutamate (l-Glu) the most active, which repressed both cell division and elongation in primary roots. Comparisons of DR5:GFP expression and growth of WT Arabidopsis seedlings and several auxin response mutants including slr, axr1 and axr2 single mutants, arf7/arf19 double mutant and tir1/afb2/afb3 triple mutant, treated with inhibitory concentrations of l-Glu, l-Leu, l-Lys and l-Trp revealed gene-dependent, specific changes in auxin response. In addition, l- isomers of Glu, Leu and Lys, but not l-Trp diminished the GFP fluorescence of pPIN1::PIN1:GFP, pPIN2::PIN2:GFP, pPIN3::PIN3:GFP and pPIN7::PIN7:GFP constructs in root tips. MPK6 activity in roots was enhanced by amino acid treatment, being greater in response to l-Trp while mpk6 mutants supported cell division and elongation at high doses of l-Glu, l-Leu, l-Lys and l-Trp. We conclude that independently of their auxin modulating properties, amino acids signals converge in MPK6 to alter the Arabidopsis primary root growth.

Details

ISSN :
01689452
Volume :
302
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Plant Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f6a55a4b7321d788b4f516fc1c5232f6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plantsci.2020.110717