An HD-ZIP transcription factor,MxHB13, integrates auxin-regulated and juvenility-determined control of adventitious rooting in Malus xiaojinensis |
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Authors: | Xu Li Fei Shen Xiaozhao Xu Qingbo Zheng Yi Wang Ting Wu Wei Li Changpeng Qiu Xuefeng Xu Zhenhai Han Xinzhong Zhang |
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Affiliation: | College of Horticulture, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China |
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Abstract: | Adventitious root (AR) formation is a critical factor in the vegetative propagation of forestry and horticultural plants. Competence for AR formation declines in many species during the miR156/SPL-mediated vegetative phase change. Auxin also plays a regulatory role in AR formation. In apple rootstock, both high miR156 expression and exogenous auxin application are prerequisites for AR formation. However, the mechanism by which the miR156/SPL module interacts with auxin in controlling AR formation is unclear. In this paper, leafy cuttings of juvenile (Mx-J) and adult (Mx-A) phase Malus xiaojinensis were used in an RNA-sequencing experiment. The results revealed that numerous genes involved in phytohormone signaling, carbohydrate metabolism, cell dedifferentiation, and reactivation were downregulated in Mx-A cuttings in response to indole butyric acid treatment. Among the differentially expressed genes, an HD-ZIP transcription factor gene, MxHB13, was found to be under negative regulation of MdSPL26 by directly binding to MxHB13 promoter. MxTIFY9 interacts with MxSPL26 and may play a role in co-repressing the expression of MxHB13. The expression of MxTIFY9 was induced by exogenous indole butyric acid. MxHB13 binds to the promoter of MxABCB19-2 and positively affects the expression. A model is proposed in which MxHB13 links juvenility-limited and auxin-limited AR recalcitrance mechanisms in Mx-A. |
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Keywords: | adventitious root auxin Malus xiaojinensis SPL26 HB13 |
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