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Does zaxinone counteract strigolactones in shaping rice architecture?

Jian You WangJustine BraguySalim Al-Babili
Published in: Plant signaling & behavior (2023)
The cleavage of plant carotenoids leads to apocarotenoids, a group of metabolites including precursors of the hormones strigolactones (SLs) and abscisic acid, regulatory and signaling molecules. Zaxinone is a recently discovered apocarotenoid growth regulator that improves growth and suppress SL biosynthesis in rice ( Oryza sativa ). To test if zaxinone also counteracts the growth regulatory effects of SLs in rice, we co-supplied zaxinone and the synthetic SL analog rac -GR24 to the rice SL-deficient DWARF17 ( d17) mutant. Results showed that co-application of GR24 and zaxinone still rescued d17 phenotype, indicating that zaxinone and GR24 act independently in regulating root and shoot growth and development in rice.
Keyphrases
  • transcription factor
  • wild type
  • genome wide analysis