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Epistatic Transcription Factor Networks Differentially Modulate Arabidopsis Growth and Defense.

Baohua Li1,2, Michelle Tang1,3, Céline Caseys1, Ayla Nelson1, Marium Zhou1, Xue Zhou1, Siobhan M Brady3, Daniel J Kliebenstein4,5.   

Abstract

Plants integrate internal and external signals to finely coordinate growth and defense for maximal fitness within a complex environment. A common model suggests that growth and defense show a trade-offs relationship driven by energy costs. However, recent studies suggest that the coordination of growth and defense likely involves more conditional and intricate connections than implied by the trade-off model. To explore how a transcription factor (TF) network may coordinate growth and defense, we used a high-throughput phenotyping approach to measure growth and flowering in a set of single and pairwise mutants previously linked to the aliphatic glucosinolate (GLS) defense pathway. Supporting a link between growth and defense, 17 of the 20 tested defense-associated TFs significantly influenced plant growth and/or flowering time. The TFs' effects were conditional upon the environment and age of the plant, and more critically varied across the growth and defense phenotypes for a given genotype. In support of the coordination model of growth and defense, the TF mutant's effects on short-chain aliphatic GLS and growth did not display a simple correlation. We propose that large TF networks integrate internal and external signals and separately modulate growth and the accumulation of the defensive aliphatic GLS.
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Keywords:  epistasis; glucosinolates; plant defense; plant growth; transcription factor

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31852726      PMCID: PMC7017016          DOI: 10.1534/genetics.119.302996

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genetics        ISSN: 0016-6731            Impact factor:   4.562


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