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Genetic robustness control of auxin output in priming organ initiation.

Yuqiu DaiLinjie LuoZhong Zhao
Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2023)
Auxin signaling is essential for organ initiation in plants. How genetic robustness controls auxin output during organ initiation is largely unknown. Here, we identified DORNROSCHEN-LIKE ( DRNL ) as a target of MONOPTEROS (MP) that plays essential roles in organ initiation. We demonstrate that MP physically interacts with DRNL to inhibit cytokinin accumulation by directly activating ARABIDOPSIS HISTIDINE PHOSPHOTRANSFER PROTEIN 6 and CYTOKININ OXIDASE 6 . DRN , the paralogous gene of DRNL , acts redundantly with DRNL but is not coexpressed with DRNL in the organ founder cells in which DRNL is expressed. We demonstrate that DRNL directly inhibits DRN expression in the peripheral zone, whereas DRN transcripts are ectopically activated in drnl mutants and fully restore the functional deficiency of drnl in organ initiation. Our results provide a mechanistic framework for the robust control of auxin signaling in organ initiation through paralogous gene-triggered spatial gene compensation effects.
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