LATERAL BRANCHING OXIDOREDUCTASE specificity for strigolactone branching inhibition in barley

侧向分支氧化还原酶对大麦中独脚金内酯分支抑制的特异性

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Abstract

Strigolactone (SL) mutants display a range of phenotypes, such as increased branching, reduced stature, and a loss of SLs exuded from roots into the soil. SL biosynthesis is complex and divergent between plant species. Recently, mutants defective in specific SL biosynthesis genes have shown a loss of exuded SLs, but no obvious change in branching (tillering). This means that functional specification may exist between certain SL subtypes. It has been suggested that the LATERAL BRANCHING OXIDOREDUCTASE (LBO) enzyme acts in a subpathway of SLs that is specific for branching. Here we report that barley plants mutant in hvlbo have increased tillering, but normal production of SLs detected in roots and root exudates. This finding supports the idea that SLs have functional or tissue-specific differences and that the LBO pathway has specificity for bud outgrowth rather than exudates.

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