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Perturbations in plant energy homeostasis prime lateral root initiation via SnRK1-bZIP63-ARF19 signaling

  • Prathibha Muralidhara
  • , Christoph Weiste
  • , Silvio Collani
  • , Markus Krischke
  • , Philipp Kreisz
  • , Jan Draken
  • , Regina Feil
  • , Andrea Mair
  • , Markus Teige
  • , Martin J. Müller
  • , Markus Schmid
  • , Dirk Becker
  • , John E. Lunn
  • , Filip Rolland
  • , Johannes Hanson
  • , Wolfgang Dröge-Laser

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Abstract

Plants adjust their energy metabolism to continuous environmental fluctuations, resulting in a tremendous plasticity in their architecture. The regulatory circuits involved, however, remain largely unresolved. In Arabidopsis, moderate perturbations in photosynthetic activity, administered by short-term low light exposure or unexpected darkness, lead to increased lateral root (LR) initiation. Consistent with expression of low-energy markers, these treatments alter energy homeostasis and reduce sugar availability in roots. Here, we demonstrate that the LR response requires the metabolic stress sensor kinase Snf1-RELATED-KINASE1 (SnRK1), which phosphorylates the transcription factor BASIC LEUCINE ZIPPER63 (bZIP63) that directly binds and activates the promoter of AUXIN RESPONSE FACTOR19 (ARF19), a key regulator of LR initiation. Consistently, starvation-induced ARF19 transcription is impaired in bzip63 mutants. This study highlights a positive developmental function of SnRK1. During energy limitation, LRs are initiated and primed for outgrowth upon recovery. Hence, this study provides mechanistic insights into how energy shapes the agronomically important root system.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2106961118
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume118
Issue number37
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 Sept 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • ARF19
  • BZIP63
  • Lateral root
  • Metabolic homeostasis
  • SnRK1

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