截形苜蓿
油菜素甾醇
生物
突变体
拟南芥
龙葵
苜蓿
十字花科
植物
基因
细胞生物学
遗传学
共生
细菌
作者
Yiming Kong,Zhe Meng,Hongfeng Wang,Yan Wang,Yuxue Zhang,Limei Hong,Rui Li,Min Wang,Jing Zhang,Li Han,Ming‐Yi Bai,Xiaolin Yu,Fanjiang Kong,Kirankumar S. Mysore,Jiangqi Wen,Peiyong Xin,Jinfang Chu,Chuanen Zhou
出处
期刊:Plant Physiology
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2021-01-26
卷期号:185 (4): 1745-1763
被引量:8
标识
DOI:10.1093/plphys/kiab008
摘要
Many plant species open their leaves during the daytime and close them at night as if sleeping. This leaf movement is known as nyctinasty, a unique and intriguing phenomenon that been of great interest to scientists for centuries. Nyctinastic leaf movement occurs widely in leguminous plants, and is generated by a specialized motor organ, the pulvinus. Although a key determinant of pulvinus development, PETIOLULE-LIKE PULVINUS (PLP), has been identified, the molecular genetic basis for pulvinus function is largely unknown. Here, through an analysis of knockout mutants in barrelclover (Medicago truncatula), we showed that neither altering brassinosteroid (BR) content nor blocking BR signal perception affected pulvinus determination. However, BR homeostasis did influence nyctinastic leaf movement. BR activity in the pulvinus is regulated by a BR-inactivating gene PHYB ACTIVATION TAGGED SUPPRESSOR1 (BAS1), which is directly activated by PLP. A comparative analysis between M. truncatula and the non-pulvinus forming species Arabidopsis and tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) revealed that PLP may act as a factor that associates with unknown regulators in pulvinus determination in M. truncatula. Apart from exposing the involvement of BR in the functionality of the pulvinus, these results have provided insights into whether gene functions among species are general or specialized.
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