Arabidopsis ERF109 mediates cross-talk between jasmonic acid and auxin biosynthesis during lateral root formation

Jasmonic acid (JA) is well known to promote lateral root formation but the mechanisms by which JA signalling is integrated into the pathways responsible for lateral root formation, and how it interacts with auxin in this process remains poorly understood. Here, we report that the highly JA-responsiv...

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Published inNature communications Vol. 5; no. 1; p. 5833
Main Authors Cai, Xiao-Teng, Xu, Ping, Zhao, Ping-Xia, Liu, Rui, Yu, Lin-Hui, Xiang, Cheng-Bin
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London Nature Publishing Group UK 19.12.2014
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Summary:Jasmonic acid (JA) is well known to promote lateral root formation but the mechanisms by which JA signalling is integrated into the pathways responsible for lateral root formation, and how it interacts with auxin in this process remains poorly understood. Here, we report that the highly JA-responsive ethylene response factor 109 (ERF109) mediates cross-talk between JA signalling and auxin biosynthesis to regulate lateral root formation in Arabidopsis . erf109 mutants have fewer lateral roots under MeJA treatments compared with wild type whereas ERF109 overexpression causes a root phenotype that resembles those of auxin overproduction mutants. ERF109 binds directly to GCC-boxes in the promoters of ASA1 and YUC2 , which encode two key enzymes in auxin biosynthesis. Thus, our study reveals a molecular mechanism for JA and auxin cross-talk during JA-induced lateral root formation. Jasmonic acid induces lateral root formation in Arabidopsis by promoting auxin biosynthesis. Here, Cai et al . identify a jasmonate-induced transcription factor that regulates the expression of two auxin biosynthetic enzymes revealing a molecular mechanism for hormonal cross-talk in the root.
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ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/ncomms6833