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New Clothes for the Jasmonic Acid Receptor COI1: Delayed Abscission, Meristem Arrest and Apical Dominance
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WoS WOS:000316930900070
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:84875658174
DOI 10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0060505
Año 2013
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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

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Abstract



In a screen for delayed floral organ abscission in Arabidopsis, we have identified a novel mutant of CORONATINE INSENSITIVE 1 (COI1), the F-box protein that has been shown to be the jasmonic acid (JA) co-receptor. While JA has been shown to have an important role in senescence, root development, pollen dehiscence and defense responses, there has been little focus on its critical role in floral organ abscission. Abscission, or the detachment of organs from the main body of a plant, is an essential process during plant development and a unique type of cell separation regulated by endogenous and exogenous signals. Previous studies have indicated that auxin and ethylene are major plant hormones regulating abscission; and here we show that regulation of floral organ abscission is also controlled by jasmonic acid in Arabidopsis thaliana. Our characterization of coi1-1 and a novel allele (coi1-37) has also revealed an essential role in apical dominance and floral meristem arrest. In this study we provide genetic evidence indicating that delayed abscission 4 (dab4-1) is allelic to coi1-1 and that meristem arrest and apical dominance appear to be evolutionarily divergent functions for COI1 that are governed in an ecotype-dependent manner. Further characterizations of ethylene and JA responses of dab4-1/coi1-37 also provide new information suggesting separate pathways for ethylene and JA that control both floral organ abscission and hypocotyl growth in young seedlings. Our study opens the door revealing new roles for JA and its interaction with other hormones during plant development.

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P Lo S One 1932-6203

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Kim, Joonyup - UNIV WISCONSIN - Estados Unidos
UNIV TENNESSEE - Estados Unidos
University of Wisconsin-Madison - Estados Unidos
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville - Estados Unidos
2 Dotson, Bradley Hombre UNIV WISCONSIN - Estados Unidos
UNIV CALIF BERKELEY - Estados Unidos
University of Wisconsin-Madison - Estados Unidos
Department of Plant & Microbial Biology - Estados Unidos
3 Rey, Camila Mujer UNIV WISCONSIN - Estados Unidos
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
University of Wisconsin-Madison - Estados Unidos
4 Lindsey, Joshua Hombre UNIV WISCONSIN - Estados Unidos
UNIV WASHINGTON - Estados Unidos
University of Wisconsin-Madison - Estados Unidos
University of Washington, Seattle - Estados Unidos
University of Washington - Estados Unidos
5 Bleecker, Anthony B. Hombre UNIV WISCONSIN - Estados Unidos
University of Wisconsin-Madison - Estados Unidos
6 Binder, Brad M. Hombre UNIV TENNESSEE - Estados Unidos
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville - Estados Unidos
7 Patterson, Sara E. Mujer UNIV WISCONSIN - Estados Unidos
University of Wisconsin-Madison - Estados Unidos

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NSF
Directorate for Biological Sciences
USDA HATCH WISO

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Funding was provided by USDA HATCH WISO 4409 and NSF DBI-0077719 to SEP and NSF MCB-0918430 to BMB. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.

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