RRC ID 72347
Author Dimitrov I, Tax FE.
Title Lateral root growth in Arabidopsis is controlled by short and long distance signaling through the LRR RLKs XIP1/CEPR1 and CEPR2.
Journal Plant Signal Behav
Abstract Plants rely on lateral roots to explore their soil environment and to maximize their uptake of essential minerals and water. Here we present evidence that the receptor kinases XIP1/CEPR1 and CEPR2 regulate both the initiation of lateral root primordia and emergence of lateral roots locally in the root, while also controlling lateral root extension in response to shoot-derived sucrose in Arabidopsis plants. In addition, mutation of both of these receptors prevents seedlings from responding to sucrose in the media, resulting in longer lateral roots. These results, combined with previous data, establish XIP1/CEPR1 and CEPR2-dependent roles in short- and long-distance pathways regulating different stages of lateral root growth.
Volume 13(6)
Pages e1489667
Published 2018-1-1
DOI 10.1080/15592324.2018.1489667
PMID 29993313
PMC PMC6110363
MeSH Arabidopsis / metabolism* Arabidopsis Proteins / metabolism Gene Expression Regulation, Plant Plant Roots / metabolism* Signal Transduction / physiology Sucrose / metabolism
IF 1.671
Resource
Arabidopsis / Cultured plant cells, genes pst11057 pst18898