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Cadaverine regulates biotin synthesis to modulate primary root growth in Arabidopsis
Authors:Nicole M Gibbs  Shih-Heng Su  Samuel Lopez-Nieves  Stéphane Mann  Claude Alban  Hiroshi A Maeda  Patrick H Masson
Institution:1. Laboratory of Genetics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, 53706 USA;2. Department of Botany, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, 53706 USA;3. Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, UMR 7245, CNRS, MNHN, Molécules de Communication et Adaptation des Micro-organismes, CP 54, 57 Rue Cuvier, Paris, 75005 France;4. Université Grenoble Alpes, INRAE, CEA, CNRS, IRIG, LPCV, Grenoble, 38000 France
Abstract:Cadaverine, a polyamine, has been linked to modification of root growth architecture and response to environmental stresses in plants. However, the molecular mechanisms that govern the regulation of root growth by cadaverine are largely unexplored. Here we conducted a forward genetic screen and isolated a mutation, cadaverine hypersensitive 3 (cdh3), which resulted in increased root-growth sensitivity to cadaverine, but not other polyamines. This mutation affects the BIO3-BIO1 biotin biosynthesis gene. Exogenous supply of biotin and a pathway intermediate downstream of BIO1, 7,8-diaminopelargonic acid, suppressed this cadaverine sensitivity phenotype. An in vitro enzyme assay showed cadaverine inhibits the BIO3-BIO1 activity. Furthermore, cadaverine-treated seedlings displayed reduced biotinylation of Biotin Carboxyl Carrier Protein 1 of the acetyl-coenzyme A carboxylase complex involved in de novo fatty acid biosynthesis, resulting in decreased accumulation of triacylglycerides. Taken together, these results revealed an unexpected role of cadaverine in the regulation of biotin biosynthesis, which leads to modulation of primary root growth of plants.
Keywords:polyamines  cadaverine  biotin  root architecture  Arabidopsis thaliana
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