Comparative functional analyses of DWARF14 and KARRIKIN INSENSITIVE2 in drought adaptation of Arabidopsis thaliana.

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Functional analyses of various strigolactone-deficient mutants have demonstrated that strigolactones enhance drought resistance; however, the mechanistic involvement of the strigolactone receptor DWARF14 (D14) in this trait remains elusive. In this study, loss-of-function analysis of the D14 gene in Arabidopsis thaliana revealed that d14 mutant plants were more drought-susceptible than wild-type, which was associated with their larger stomatal aperture, slower abscisic acid (ABA)-mediated stomatal closure, lower anthocyanin content and delayed senescence under drought stress. Transcriptome analysis revealed a consistent alteration in the expression levels of many genes related to the observed physiological and biochemical changes in d14 plants when compared with wild-type under normal and dehydration conditions. A comparative drought resistance assay confirmed that D14 plays a less critical role in Arabidopsis drought resistance than its paralog karrikin receptor KARRIKIN INSENSITIVE2 (KAI2). In-depth comparative analyses of the single d14 and kai2 and double d14 kai2 mutants, in relation to various drought resistance-associated mechanisms, revealed that D14 and KAI2 exhibited a similar effect on stomatal closure. On the other hand, D14 had a lesser role in the maintenance of cell membrane integrity and leaf cuticle structure, and ABA-induced leaf senescence; but a greater role in drought-induced anthocyanin biosynthesis than KAI2. Interestingly, a possible additive relationship between D14 and KAI2 could be observed in regulating cell membrane integrity and leaf cuticle development. In addition, our findings also suggest the existence of a complex interaction between the D14 and ABA signaling pathways in the adaptation of Arabidopsis to drought.
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Authors Li, Weiqiang;Nguyen, Kien Huu;Chu, Ha Duc;Watanabe, Yasuko;Osakabe, Yuriko;Sato, Mayuko;Toyooka, Kiminori;Seo, Mitsunori;Tian, Lei;Tian, Chunjie;Yamaguchi, Shinjiro;Tanaka, Maho;Seki, Motoaki;Tran, Lam-Son Phan;
Journal The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology
Year 2020
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10.1111/tpj.14712
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