SlARF2a plays a negative role in mediating axillary shoot formation
SlARF2a is expressed in most plant organs, including roots, leaves, flowers and fruits. A detailed expression study revealed that SlARF2a is mainly expressed in the leaf nodes and cross-sections of the nodes indicated that SlARF2a expression is restricted to vascular organs. Decapitation or the appl...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2016-09, Vol.6 (1), p.33728-33728, Article 33728 |
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Zusammenfassung: | SlARF2a
is expressed in most plant organs, including roots, leaves, flowers and fruits. A detailed expression study revealed that
SlARF2a
is mainly expressed in the leaf nodes and cross-sections of the nodes indicated that
SlARF2a
expression is restricted to vascular organs. Decapitation or the application of 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP) can initially promote axillary shoots, during which
SlARF2a
expression is significantly reduced. Down-regulation of
SlARF2a
expression results in an increased frequency of dicotyledons and significantly increased lateral organ development. Stem anatomy studies have revealed significantly altered cambia and phloem in tomato plants expressing down-regulated levels of
ARF2a
, which is associated with obvious alterations in auxin distribution. Further analysis has revealed that altered auxin transport may occur via altered
pin
expression. To identify the interactions of AUX/IAA and TPL with ARF2a, four axillary shoot development repressors that are down-regulated during axillary shoot development, IAA3, IAA9, SlTPL1 and SlTPL6, were tested for their direct interactions with ARF2a. Although none of these repressors are directly involved in ARF2a activity, similar expression patterns of
IAA3
,
IAA9
and
ARF2a
implied they might work tightly in axillary shoot formation and other developmental processes. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/srep33728 |