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An auxin-mediated ultradian rhythm positively influences root regeneration via EAR1/EUR1 in Arabidopsis

Title
An auxin-mediated ultradian rhythm positively influences root regeneration via EAR1/EUR1 in Arabidopsis
Author(s)
Vu, Quy ThiSong, KitaePark, SungjinXu, LinNam, Hong GilHong, Sunghyun
Issued Date
2023-06
Citation
Frontiers in Plant Science, v.14
Type
Article
Author Keywords
ultradian rhythmauxinexcised Arabidopsis leafEAR1/EUR1de novo root regeneration
Keywords
CELLEXPRESSIONOSCILLATIONSCLOCKAGESEGMENTATIONPHYSIOLOGYCALCIUMPACKAGEPROTEIN
ISSN
1664-462X
Abstract
Ultradian rhythms have been proved to be critical for diverse biological processes. However, comprehensive understanding of the short-period rhythms remains limited. Here, we discover that leaf excision triggers a gene expression rhythm with ~3-h periodicity, named as the excision ultradian rhythm (UR), which is regulated by the plant hormone auxin. Promoter–luciferase analyses showed that the spatiotemporal patterns of the excision UR were positively associated with de novo root regeneration (DNRR), a post-embryonic developmental process. Transcriptomic analysis indicated more than 4,000 genes including DNRR-associated genes were reprogramed toward ultradian oscillation. Genetic studies showed that EXCISION ULTRADIAN RHYTHM 1 (EUR1) encoding ENHANCER OF ABSCISIC ACID CO-RECEPTOR1 (EAR1), an abscisic acid signaling regulator, was required to generate the excision ultradian rhythm and enhance root regeneration. The eur1 mutant exhibited the absence of auxin-induced excision UR generation and partial failure during rescuing root regeneration. Our results demonstrate a link between the excision UR and adventitious root formation via EAR1/EUR1, implying an additional regulatory layer in plant regeneration. Copyright © 2023 Vu, Song, Park, Xu, Nam and Hong.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/47558
DOI
10.3389/fpls.2023.1136445
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A.
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