| Literature DB >> 33608460 |
Isaiah Taylor1,2, Kevin Lehner1, Erin McCaskey3, Niba Nirmal1, Yasemin Ozkan-Aydin3, Mason Murray-Cooper3, Rashmi Jain4, Elliot W Hawkes5, Pamela C Ronald4, Daniel I Goldman3, Philip N Benfey6,2.
Abstract
Early root growth is critical for plant establishment and survival. We have identified a molecular pathway required for helical root tip movement known as circumnutation. Here, we report a multiscale investigation of the regulation and function of this phenomenon. We identify key cell signaling events comprising interaction of the ethylene, cytokinin, and auxin hormone signaling pathways. We identify the gene Oryza sativa histidine kinase-1 (HK1) as well as the auxin influx carrier gene OsAUX1 as essential regulators of this process in rice. Robophysical modeling and growth challenge experiments indicate circumnutation is critical for seedling establishment in rocky soil, consistent with the long-standing hypothesis that root circumnutation facilitates growth past obstacles. Thus, the integration of robotics, physics, and biology has elucidated the functional importance of root circumnutation and uncovered the molecular mechanisms underlying its regulation.Entities:
Keywords: circumnutation; histidine kinase-1; rice roots
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33608460 PMCID: PMC7923379 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2018940118
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205