The short-rooted vitamin B6-deficient mutant pdx1 has impaired local auxin biosynthesis
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The short-rooted vitamin B6-deficient mutant pdx1 has impaired local auxin biosynthesis
Abstract
The phytohormone auxin regulates many aspects of plant growth and development. Auxin often acts distantly from the site of its biosynthesis and this long-distance-transported auxin is well known to play a critical role in eliciting physiological responses including regulating root development. Auxin can be produced in roots, yet the function of locally synthesized auxin in root growth is unclear. The major auxin in plants, indole 3-acetic acid (IAA), is mainly synthesized through tryptophan (Trp)-dependent pathways that require pyridoxal phosphate (an active form of vitamin B(6))-dependent enzymes. We previously reported that the Arabidopsis vitamin B(6) biosynthesis mutant pdx1 has stunted root growth although the underlying cause is unknown. Here we showed that the pdx1 root is deficient in auxin biosynthesis. By reciprocal grafting of pdx1 and the wild type, we demonstrated that the stunted root growth in pdx1 is caused by a locally generated signal(s) in roots. To test whether auxin might be one such signal, the auxin responsive DR5::GUS reporter was introduced into the mutant. The DR5::GUS activity in pdx1 root tips was greatly reduced compared with that in the wild type although the auxin response was unaltered. pdx1 also suppresses the root hair growth defects in the auxin overproduction mutant yucca. These data indicate that pdx1 is impaired in Trp-dependent auxin biosynthesis, which may contribute to the short-root phenotype of pdx1. We suggest that locally synthesized auxin may play a critical role in postembryonic root growth.
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Localized auxin biosynthesis and postembryonic root development in Arabidopsis.Plant Signal Behav. 2009 Aug;4(8):752-4. doi: 10.1007/s00425-009-0. Epub 2009 Aug 2. Plant Signal Behav. 2009. PMID: 19820306 Free PMC article.
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