| Literature DB >> 34113976 |
Guofang Li1,2, Ming Tan1,2, Juanjuan Ma1, Fang Cheng1, Ke Li1, Xiaojie Liu1, Caiping Zhao1, Dong Zhang1, Libo Xing1, Xiaolin Ren1, Mingyu Han1, Na An3.
Abstract
Shoot branching is an important factor that influences the architecture of apple trees and cytokinin is known to promote axillary bud outgrowth. The cultivar 'Fuji', which is grown on ~75% of the apple-producing area in China, exhibits poor natural branching. The TEOSINTE BRANCHED1/CYCLOIDEA/PCF (TCP) family genes BRANCHED1/2 (BRC1/2) are involved in integrating diverse factors that function locally to inhibit shoot branching; however, the molecular mechanism underlying the cytokinin-mediated promotion of branching that involves the repression of BRC1/2 remains unclear. In this study, we found that apple WUSCHEL2 (MdWUS2), which interacts with the co-repressor TOPLESS-RELATED9 (MdTPR9), is activated by cytokinin and regulates branching by inhibiting the activity of MdTCP12 (a BRC2 homolog). Overexpressing MdWUS2 in Arabidopsis or Nicotiana benthamiana resulted in enhanced branching. Overexpression of MdTCP12 inhibited axillary bud outgrowth in Arabidopsis, indicating that it contributes to the regulation of branching. In addition, we found that MdWUS2 interacted with MdTCP12 in vivo and in vitro and suppressed the ability of MdTCP12 to activate the transcription of its target gene, HOMEOBOX PROTEIN 53b (MdHB53b). Our results therefore suggest that MdWUS2 is involved in the cytokinin-mediated inhibition of MdTCP12 that controls bud outgrowth, and hence provide new insights into the regulation of shoot branching by cytokinin.Entities:
Keywords: zzm321990 Malus domesticazzm321990 ; Apple; MdTCP12; MdWUS2; axillary bud outgrowth; cytokinin; shoot branching; transcription
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34113976 DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erab163
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Bot ISSN: 0022-0957 Impact factor: 6.992