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Auxin-mediated lamina growth in tomato leaves is restricted by two parallel mechanisms.

Hadas Ben-Gera1, Asaf Dafna1, John Paul Alvarez2,3, Maya Bar1, Mareike Mauerer1, Naomi Ori1.   

Abstract

In the development of tomato compound leaves, local auxin maxima points, separated by the expression of the Aux/IAA protein SlIAA9/ENTIRE (E), direct the formation of discrete leaflets along the leaf margin. The local auxin maxima promote leaflet initiation, while E acts between leaflets to inhibit auxin response and lamina growth, enabling leaflet separation. Here, we show that a group of auxin response factors (ARFs), which are targeted by miR160, antagonizes auxin response and lamina growth in conjunction with E. In wild-type leaf primordia, the miR160-targeted ARFs SlARF10A and SlARF17 are expressed in leaflets, and SlmiR160 is expressed in provascular tissues. Leaf overexpression of the miR160-targeted ARFs SlARF10A, SlARF10B or SlARF17, led to reduced lamina and increased leaf complexity, and suppressed auxin response in young leaves. In agreement, leaf overexpression of miR160 resulted in simplified leaves due to ectopic lamina growth between leaflets, reminiscent of e leaves. Genetic interactions suggest that E and miR160-targeted ARFs act partially redundantly but are both required for local inhibition of lamina growth between initiating leaflets. These results show that different types of auxin signal antagonists act cooperatively to ensure leaflet separation in tomato leaf margins.
© 2016 The Authors The Plant Journal © 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  ENTIRE; GOBLET ARF10; Solanum lycopersicum; auxin; auxin response factor; compound leaf; leaf development; miR160; tomato

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27121172     DOI: 10.1111/tpj.13188

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


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