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SummaryInteractions between phytohormones play important roles in the regulation of plant growth and development, but knowledge of the networks controlling hormonal relationships, such as between oxylipins and auxins, is just emerging. Here, we report the transcriptional regulation of two Arabidopsis YUCCA genes, YUC8 and YUC9, by oxylipins. Similar to previously characterized YUCCA family members, we show that both YUC8 and YUC9 are involved in auxin biosynthesis, as demonstrated by the increased auxin contents and auxin‐dependent phenotypes displayed by gain‐of‐function mutants as well as the significantly decreased indole‐3‐acetic acid (IAA) levels in yuc8 and yuc8/9 knockout lines. Gene expression data obtained by qPCR analysis and microscopic examination of promoter‐reporter lines reveal an oxylipin‐mediated regulation of YUC9 expression that is dependent on the COI1 signal transduction pathway. In support of these findings, the roots of the analyzed yuc knockout mutants displayed a reduced response to methyl jasmonate (MeJA). The similar response of the yuc8 and yuc9 mutants to MeJA in cotyledons and hypocotyls suggests functional overlap of YUC8 and YUC9 in aerial tissues, while their function in roots shows some specificity, probably in part related to different spatio‐temporal expression patterns of the two genes. These results provide evidence for an intimate functional relationship between oxylipin signaling and auxin homeostasis.
570, Physiology, Arabidopsis, Plant hormone, Cyclopentanes, Signal transduction, Acetates, Biochemistry, Plant Roots, Plants (botany), Mixed Function Oxygenases, Gene Knockout Techniques, Plant Growth Regulators, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Hormone signaling, Root devel_x0002_opment, Homeostasis, Auxin, Oxylipins, Keywords: Arabidopsis, Plant hormone interaction, Jasmonic acid, Tissue, Indoleacetic Acids, Arabidopsis Proteins, jasmonic acid, Arabidopss, YUCCA genes, plant hormone interaction, Plant Components, Aerial, Jasmonic acids, Plants, Genetically Modified, Hypocotyl, Root development, Microscopic examination, Polymerase chain reaction, Phenotype, Mutation, Oxygenases, Arabidopsis Arabidopsis, Gene expression, auxin, Cotyledon, Signal Transduction
570, Physiology, Arabidopsis, Plant hormone, Cyclopentanes, Signal transduction, Acetates, Biochemistry, Plant Roots, Plants (botany), Mixed Function Oxygenases, Gene Knockout Techniques, Plant Growth Regulators, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Hormone signaling, Root devel_x0002_opment, Homeostasis, Auxin, Oxylipins, Keywords: Arabidopsis, Plant hormone interaction, Jasmonic acid, Tissue, Indoleacetic Acids, Arabidopsis Proteins, jasmonic acid, Arabidopss, YUCCA genes, plant hormone interaction, Plant Components, Aerial, Jasmonic acids, Plants, Genetically Modified, Hypocotyl, Root development, Microscopic examination, Polymerase chain reaction, Phenotype, Mutation, Oxygenases, Arabidopsis Arabidopsis, Gene expression, auxin, Cotyledon, Signal Transduction
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