
Abstract Upward leaf movement (hyponastic growth) is frequently observed in response to changing environmental conditions and can be induced by the phytohormone ethylene. Hyponasty results from differential growth (i.e. enhanced cell elongation at the proximal abaxial side of the petiole relative to the adaxial side). Here, we characterize Enhanced Hyponasty-d, an activation-tagged Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) line with exaggerated hyponasty. This phenotype is associated with overexpression of the mitotic cyclin CYCLINA2;1 (CYCA2;1), which hints at a role for cell divisions in regulating hyponasty. Indeed, mathematical analysis suggested that the observed changes in abaxial cell elongation rates during ethylene treatment should result in a larger hyponastic amplitude than observed, unless a decrease in cell proliferation rate at the proximal abaxial side of the petiole relative to the adaxial side was implemented. Our model predicts that when this differential proliferation mechanism is disrupted by either ectopic overexpression or mutation of CYCA2;1, the hyponastic growth response becomes exaggerated. This is in accordance with experimental observations on CYCA2;1 overexpression lines and cyca2;1 knockouts. We therefore propose a bipartite mechanism controlling leaf movement: ethylene induces longitudinal cell expansion in the abaxial petiole epidermis to induce hyponasty and simultaneously affects its amplitude by controlling cell proliferation through CYCA2;1. Further corroborating the model, we found that ethylene treatment results in transcriptional down-regulation of A2-type CYCLINs and propose that this, and possibly other regulatory mechanisms affecting CYCA2;1, may contribute to this attenuation of hyponastic growth.
ROOT-GROWTH, Light, Physiology, CELL-DIVISION, Arabidopsis, Down-Regulation, Plant Science, SHADE-AVOIDANCE, Models, Biological, Plant Growth Regulators, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Genetics, Life Science, GENE-EXPRESSION, Cell Proliferation, DIFFERENTIAL PETIOLE GROWTH, Biology and Life Sciences, Ethylenes, Hypocotyl, A-TYPE CYCLIN, Plant Leaves, TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS, HIGH-TEMPERATURE, AUXIN TRANSPORT, Cyclin A2, MICROTUBULE REORIENTATION
ROOT-GROWTH, Light, Physiology, CELL-DIVISION, Arabidopsis, Down-Regulation, Plant Science, SHADE-AVOIDANCE, Models, Biological, Plant Growth Regulators, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Genetics, Life Science, GENE-EXPRESSION, Cell Proliferation, DIFFERENTIAL PETIOLE GROWTH, Biology and Life Sciences, Ethylenes, Hypocotyl, A-TYPE CYCLIN, Plant Leaves, TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS, HIGH-TEMPERATURE, AUXIN TRANSPORT, Cyclin A2, MICROTUBULE REORIENTATION
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