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Phosphorylation of the auxin signaling transcriptional repressor IAA15 by MPKs is required for the suppression of root development under drought stress in Arabidopsisopen access

Authors
Kim, Sun HoBahk, SunghwaNhan Thi NguyenMinh Le Anh PhamKadam, Ulhas SopanraoHong, Jong ChanChung, Woo Sik
Issue Date
Oct-2022
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Citation
Nucleic Acids Research, v.50, no.18, pp 10544 - 10561
Pages
18
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Nucleic Acids Research
Volume
50
Number
18
Start Page
10544
End Page
10561
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/29817
DOI
10.1093/nar/gkac798
ISSN
0305-1048
1362-4962
Abstract
Since plants are sessile organisms, developmental plasticity in response to environmental stresses is essential for their survival. Upon exposure to drought, lateral root development is suppressed to induce drought tolerance. However, the molecular mechanism by which the development of lateral roots is inhibited by drought is largely unknown. In this study, the auxin signaling repressor IAA15 was identified as a novel substrate of mitogen-activated protein kinases (MPKs) and was shown to suppress lateral root development in response to drought through stabilization by phosphorylation. Both MPK3 and MPK6 directly phosphorylated IAA15 at the Ser-2 and Thr-28 residues. Transgenic plants overexpressing a phospho-mimicking mutant of IAA15 (IAA15(DD) OX) showed reduced lateral root development due to a higher accumulation of IAA15. In addition, MPK-mediated phosphorylation strongly increased the stability of IAA15 through the inhibition of polyubiquitination. Furthermore, IAA15(DD) OX plants showed the transcriptional downregulation of two key transcription factors LBD16 and LBD29, responsible for lateral root development. Overall, this study provides the molecular mechanism that explains the significance of the MPK-Aux/IAA module in suppressing lateral root development in response to drought.
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