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. 2020 Jun;6(6):646-652.
doi: 10.1038/s41477-020-0653-z. Epub 2020 May 25.

SMAX1-dependent seed germination bypasses GA signalling in Arabidopsis and Striga

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SMAX1-dependent seed germination bypasses GA signalling in Arabidopsis and Striga

Michael Bunsick et al. Nat Plants. 2020 Jun.

Abstract

Parasitic plant infestations dramatically reduce the yield of many major food crops of sub-Saharan Africa and pose a serious threat to food security on that continent1. The first committed step of a successful infestation is the germination of parasite seeds primarily in response to a group of related small-molecule hormones called strigolactones (SLs), which are emitted by host roots2. Despite the important role of SLs, it is not clear how host-derived SLs germinate parasitic plants. In contrast, gibberellins (GA) acts as the dominant hormone for stimulation of germination in non-parasitic plant species by inhibiting a set of DELLA repressors3. Here, we show that expression of SL receptors from the parasitic plant Striga hermonthica in the presence of SLs circumvents the GA requirement for germination of Arabidopsis thaliana seed. Striga receptors co-opt and enhance signalling through the HYPOSENSITIVE TO LIGHT/KARRIKIN INSENSITIVE 2 (AtHTL/KAI2) pathway, which normally plays a rudimentary role in Arabidopsis seed germination4,5. AtHTL/KAI2 negatively controls the SUPPRESSOR OF MAX2 1 (SMAX1) protein5, and loss of SMAX1 function allows germination in the presence of DELLA repressors. Our data suggest that ligand-dependent inactivation of SMAX1 in Striga and Arabidopsis can bypass GA-dependent germination in these species.

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  • Two routes to germinate a seed.
    Machin DC, Bennett T. Machin DC, et al. Nat Plants. 2020 Jun;6(6):602-603. doi: 10.1038/s41477-020-0678-3. Nat Plants. 2020. PMID: 32451446 No abstract available.

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