Literature DB >> 26628743

Flavonols Mediate Root Phototropism and Growth through Regulation of Proliferation-to-Differentiation Transition.

Javier Silva-Navas1, Miguel A Moreno-Risueno2, Concepción Manzano3, Bárbara Téllez-Robledo3, Sara Navarro-Neila3, Víctor Carrasco3, Stephan Pollmann3, F Javier Gallego4, Juan C Del Pozo2.   

Abstract

Roots normally grow in darkness, but they may be exposed to light. After perceiving light, roots bend to escape from light (root light avoidance) and reduce their growth. How root light avoidance responses are regulated is not well understood. Here, we show that illumination induces the accumulation of flavonols in Arabidopsis thaliana roots. During root illumination, flavonols rapidly accumulate at the side closer to light in the transition zone. This accumulation promotes asymmetrical cell elongation and causes differential growth between the two sides, leading to root bending. Furthermore, roots illuminated for a long period of time accumulate high levels of flavonols. This high flavonol content decreases both auxin signaling and PLETHORA gradient as well as superoxide radical content, resulting in reduction of cell proliferation. In addition, cytokinin and hydrogen peroxide, which promote root differentiation, induce flavonol accumulation in the root transition zone. As an outcome of prolonged light exposure and flavonol accumulation, root growth is reduced and a different root developmental zonation is established. Finally, we observed that these differentiation-related pathways are required for root light avoidance. We propose that flavonols function as positional signals, integrating hormonal and reactive oxygen species pathways to regulate root growth direction and rate in response to light.
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Year:  2016        PMID: 26628743      PMCID: PMC4944400          DOI: 10.1105/tpc.15.00857

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Cell        ISSN: 1040-4651            Impact factor:   11.277


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