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SYNERGISTIC ON AUXIN AND CYTOKININ 1 positively regulates growth and attenuates soil pathogen resistance.

Andrej HurnýCandela CuestaNicola CavallariKrisztina ÖtvösJerome DuclercqLadislav DokládalJuan Carlos MontesinosMarçal GallemíHana SemerádováThomas RauterIrene StenzelGeert PersiauFreia BenadeRishikesh BhalearoEva SýkorováAndras GorzsasJulien SechetGregory MouilleMareike HeilmannGeert De JaegerJutta Ludwig-MüllerEva Benková
Published in: Nature communications (2020)
Plants as non-mobile organisms constantly integrate varying environmental signals to flexibly adapt their growth and development. Local fluctuations in water and nutrient availability, sudden changes in temperature or other abiotic and biotic stresses can trigger changes in the growth of plant organs. Multiple mutually interconnected hormonal signaling cascades act as essential endogenous translators of these exogenous signals in the adaptive responses of plants. Although the molecular backbones of hormone transduction pathways have been identified, the mechanisms underlying their interactions are largely unknown. Here, using genome wide transcriptome profiling we identify an auxin and cytokinin cross-talk component; SYNERGISTIC ON AUXIN AND CYTOKININ 1 (SYAC1), whose expression in roots is strictly dependent on both of these hormonal pathways. We show that SYAC1 is a regulator of secretory pathway, whose enhanced activity interferes with deposition of cell wall components and can fine-tune organ growth and sensitivity to soil pathogens.
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