Enhanced auxin signaling promotes root-hair growth at moderately low temperature in Arabidopsis thaliana

增强的生长素信号传导促进拟南芥在适度低温下根毛生长

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作者:Victoria Berdion Gabarain ,Gerardo Núñez-Lillo ,Aleš Pěnčík ,Mariana Carignani Sardoy ,Miguel Angel Ibeas ,Hernan Salinas-Grenet ,Javier Martínez Pacheco ,Leonel Lopez ,Andrés Hugo Rossi ,Esteban A Miglietta ,Juan Santiago Guidobono ,Jia Zhongtao ,Ondřej Novák ,Ricardo Fabiano Hettwer Giehl ,Nicolaus von Wirén ,Claudio Meneses ,José Manuel Estevez

Abstract

Root hairs (RHs) are mixed tip- and non-tip-growing protrusions derived from root epidermal cells that play essential roles in nutrient and water uptake, root anchorage, and interactions with soil microorganisms. Nutrient availability and temperature are critical and interconnected factors for sustained plant growth, but the molecular mechanisms that underlie their perception and downstream signaling pathways remain unclear. Here, we show that moderately low temperature (10°C) induces a strong RH elongation response mediated by several molecular components of the auxin pathway. Specifically, auxin biosynthesis mediated by TAA1/YUCCAs, auxin transport via PIN2, PIN4, and AUX1, and auxin signaling regulated by TIR1/AFB2 in conjunction with specific ARFs (ARF6/ARF8 and ARF7, but not ARF19) contribute to the RH response under moderately low temperature. These findings establish the auxin biosynthesis and signaling pathway as a central regulatory process driving RH growth under moderate low-temperature conditions in roots. Our work underscores the importance of moderately low temperature as a stimulus that interacts with complex nutritional signaling originating from the growth medium and the plant nutritional status; this process has the potential to be fine-tuned for future biotechnological applications to enhance nutrient uptake. Keywords: Arabidopsis; auxin; moderately low temperature; root hairs.

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