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Enhancements in sucrose biosynthesis capacity affect shoot branching in Arabidopsis

2017; Oxford University Press; Volume: 81; Issue: 8 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/09168451.2017.1321954

ISSN

1347-6947

Autores

Kumi Otori, Masahiro Tamoi, Noriaki Tanabe, Shigeru Shigeoka,

Tópico(s)

Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms

Resumo

We previously demonstrated that transgenic tobacco plants expressing cyanobacterial fructose-1,6-/sedoheptulose-1,7-bisphosphatase in the cytosol increased the number of lateral shoots and leaves at elevated CO2 levels. These findings suggest that alterations in carbon partitioning affect the development of shoot branching. In order to elucidate the underlying mechanisms at the molecular level, we generated transgenic Arabidopsis plants overexpressing cyanobacterial fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase-II in the cytosol (AcF). At elevated CO2 levels, the number of lateral shoots was significantly increased in AcF plants. Sucrose and hexose levels were also higher in AcF plants than in wild-type plants. The expression levels of MAX1, MAX4, YUCCA8, YUCCA9, and BRC1, which are involved in auxin or strigolactone biosynthesis and responses, were lower in AcF plants than in wild-type plants. These results suggest that alterations in sugar partitioning affect hormone metabolism and responses, resulting in enhanced shoot branching.

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