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The cytokinin response factors modulate root and shoot growth and promote leaf senescence in Arabidopsis.

Tracy Raines1, Carly Shanks1, Chia-Yi Cheng1, Duncan McPherson1, Cristiana T Argueso1, Hyo J Kim2, José M Franco-Zorrilla3, Irene López-Vidriero3, Roberto Solano3, Radomíra Vaňková4, G Eric Schaller2, Joseph J Kieber1.   

Abstract

The cytokinin response factors (CRFs) are a group of related AP2/ERF transcription factors that are transcriptionally induced by cytokinin. Here we explore the role of the CRFs in Arabidopsis thaliana growth and development by analyzing lines with decreased and increased CRF function. While single crf mutations have no appreciable phenotypes, disruption of multiple CRFs results in larger rosettes, delayed leaf senescence, a smaller root apical meristem (RAM), reduced primary and lateral root growth, and, in etiolated seedlings, shorter hypocotyls. In contrast, overexpression of CRFs generally results in the opposite phenotypes. The crf1,2,5,6 quadruple mutant is embryo lethal, indicating that CRF function is essential for embryo development. Disruption of the CRFs results in partially insensitivity to cytokinin in a root elongation assay and affects the basal expression of a significant number of cytokinin-regulated genes, including the type-A ARRs, although it does not impair the cytokinin induction of the type-A ARRs. Genes encoding homeobox transcription factors are mis-expressed in the crf1,3,5,6 mutant, including STIMPY/WOX9 that is required for root and shoot apical meristem maintenance roots and which has previously been linked to cytokinin. These results indicate that the CRF transcription factors play important roles in multiple aspects of plant growth and development, in part through a complex interaction with cytokinin signaling.
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Keywords:  cell division; cytokinin; plant development; root meristem; senescence; transcription factors; two-component signaling

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26662515     DOI: 10.1111/tpj.13097

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant J        ISSN: 0960-7412            Impact factor:   6.417


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