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Pharmacological and genetical evidence supporting nitric oxide requirement for 2,4-epibrassinolide regulation of root architecture in Arabidopsis thaliana
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2013-07Registro en:
Tossi, Vanesa Eleonora; Lamattina, Lorenzo; Cassia, Raul Oscar; Pharmacological and genetical evidence supporting nitric oxide requirement for 2,4-epibrassinolide regulation of root architecture in Arabidopsis thaliana; Taylor & Francis; Plant Signaling & Behavior; 8; 7; 7-2013; 247121-247124
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1559-2324
Autor
Tossi, Vanesa Eleonora
Lamattina, Lorenzo
Cassia, Raul Oscar
Resumen
Brassinosteroids (BRs) regulate various physiological processes, such as tolerance to stresses and root growth. Recently, a connection was reported between BRs and nitric oxide (NO ) in plant responses to abiotic stress. Here we present evidence supporting NO functions in BR signaling during root growth process. Arabidopsis seedlings treated with BR 24-epibrassinolide (BL) show increased lateral roots (LR) density, inhibition of primary root (PR) elongation and NO accumulation. Similar effects were observed adding the NO donor GSNO to BR-receptor mutant bri1-1. Furthermore, BL induced responses in the root were abolished by the specific NO scavenger c-PTIO . The activities of nitrate reductase (NR )and nitric oxide synthase (NOS)-like, two NO generating enzymes were involved in BR signaling. These results demonstrate that BR increases the NO concentration in root cells, which is required for BR-induced changes in root architecture.