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The cross-talk of brassinosteroid signaling and strigolactone signaling during mesocotyl development in rice
The elongation of the mesocotyl is modulated by phytohormones, which have been shown to exert both synergistic and antagonistic influences on this process. However, the complex regulatory networks involved remain to be fully understood. To investigate the interplay between strigolactone (SL) and brassinosteroid (BR) signaling pathways in the regulation of mesocotyl elongation, we analyzed the elongation phenotypes of mutants deficient in SL and BR signaling. Our findings indicate that the SL signaling pathway operates downstream of the BR signaling pathway during mesocotyl elongation. Furthermore, a comprehensive analysis of genome-wide expression profiles in response to BR treatment demonstrated that BR signaling activation inhibits carotenoid biosynthesis, while the inhibition of SL signaling alters the mesocotyl’s sensitivity to BR. This suggests a potential convergence of SL and BR pathways in regulating shared target genes during mesocotyl development. The results indicate that both SL and BR signaling pathways can influence mesocotyl elongation through the action of BBX6. These findings will enhance our understanding of the underlying mechanisms of mesocotyl development and provide valuable insights for the breeding elite rice varieties suitable for direct seeding.
期刊介绍:
Plant Growth Regulation is an international journal publishing original articles on all aspects of plant growth and development. We welcome manuscripts reporting question-based research using hormonal, physiological, environmental, genetical, biophysical, developmental or molecular approaches to the study of plant growth regulation.
Emphasis is placed on papers presenting the results of original research. Occasional reviews on important topics will also be welcome. All contributions must be in English.