Effects of overproduced ethylene on the contents of other phytohormones and expression of their key biosynthetic genes

被引:21
作者
Li, Weiqiang [1 ]
Nishiyama, Rie [1 ]
Watanabe, Yasuko [1 ]
Ha, Chien Van [1 ]
Kojima, Mikiko [2 ]
An, Ping [3 ]
Tian, Lei [4 ]
Tian, Chunjie [4 ]
Sakakibara, Hitoshi [2 ]
Lam-Son Phan Tran [1 ,5 ]
机构
[1] RIKEN, Ctr Sustainable Resource Sci, Stress Adaptat Res Unit, 1-7-22 Suehiro Cho, Yokohama, Kanagawa 2300045, Japan
[2] RIKEN, Ctr Sustainable Resource Sci, Plant Prod Syst Res Grp, 1-7-22 Suehiro Cho, Yokohama, Kanagawa 2300045, Japan
[3] Tottori Univ, Arid Land Res Ctr, 1390 Hamasaka, Tottori 6800001, Japan
[4] Chinese Acad Sci, Northeast Inst Geog & Agroecol, Key Lab Mollisols Agroecol, 4888 Shengbei St, Changchun 130102, Jilin, Peoples R China
[5] Duy Tan Univ, Inst Res & Dev, 03 Quang Trung, Da Nang, Vietnam
基金
日本学术振兴会;
关键词
Arabidopsis; Biosynthetic genes; Crosstalk; Ethylene; Expression analysis; Hormone content; ABSCISIC-ACID BIOSYNTHESIS; LATERAL ROOT DEVELOPMENT; INDUCED LEAF SENESCENCE; AUXIN BIOSYNTHESIS; ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA; STRESS-RESPONSE; CROSS-TALK; GIBBERELLIN BIOSYNTHESIS; SIGNALING NETWORKS; PLANT DEVELOPMENT;
D O I
10.1016/j.plaphy.2018.05.013
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Ethylene is involved in regulation of various aspects of plant growth and development. Physiological and genetic analyses have indicated the existence of crosstalk between ethylene and other phytohormones, including auxin, cytokinin (CK), abscisic acid (ABA), gibberellin (GA), salicylic acid (SA), jasmonic acid (JA), brassinosteroid (BR) and strigolactone (SL) in regulation of different developmental processes. However, the effects of ethylene on the biosynthesis and contents of these hormones are not fully understood. Here, we investigated how overproduction of ethylene may affect the contents of other plant hormones using the ethylene-overproducing mutant ethylene-overproducer 1 (eto1-1). The contents of various hormones and transcript levels of the associated biosynthetic genes in the 10-day-old Arabidopsis eto1-1 mutant and wild-type (WT) plants were determined and compared. Higher levels of CK and ABA, while lower levels of auxin, SA and GA were observed in eto1-1 plants in comparison with WT, which was supported by the up- or down-regulation of their biosynthetic genes. Although we could not quantify the BR and SL contents in Arabidopsis, we observed that the transcript levels of the potential rate-limiting BR and SL biosynthetic genes were increased in the eto1-1 versus WT plants, suggesting that BR and SL levels might be enhanced by ethylene overproduction. JA level was not affected by overproduction of ethylene, which might be explained by unaltered expression level of the proposed rate-limiting JA biosynthetic gene allene oxide synthase. Taken together, our results suggest that ET affects the levels of auxin, CK, ABA, SA and GA, and potentially BR and SL, by influencing the expression of genes involved in the rate-limiting steps of their biosynthesis.
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页码:170 / 177
页数:8
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