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Plant roots integrate environmental signals with development using exquisite spatiotemporal control. This is apparent in the deposition of suberin, an apoplastic diffusion barrier, which regulates flow of water, solutes and gases, and is environmentally plastic. Suberin is considered a hallmark of endodermal differentiation but is absent in the tomato endodermis. Instead, suberin is present in the exodermis, a cell type that is absent in the model organismArabidopsis thaliana. Here we demonstrate that the suberin regulatory network has the same parts driving suberin production in the tomato exodermis and theArabidopsisendodermis. Despite this co-option of network components, the network has undergone rewiring to drive distinct spatial expression and with distinct contributions of specific genes. Functional genetic analyses of the tomato MYB92 transcription factor and ASFT enzyme demonstrate the importance of exodermal suberin for a plant water-deficit response and that the exodermal barrier serves an equivalent function to that of the endodermis and can act in its place.more » « less
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Taylor, Isaiah; Lehner, Kevin; McCaskey, Erin; Nirmal, Niba; Ozkan-Aydin, Yasemin; Murray-Cooper, Mason; Jain, Rashmi; Hawkes, Elliot W.; Ronald, Pamela C.; Goldman, Daniel I.; et al (, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences)Early root growth is critical for plant establishment and survival. We have identified a molecular pathway required for helical root tip movement known as circumnutation. Here, we report a multiscale investigation of the regulation and function of this phenomenon. We identify key cell signaling events comprising interaction of the ethylene, cytokinin, and auxin hormone signaling pathways. We identify the geneOryza sativahistidine kinase-1 (HK1) as well as the auxin influx carrier geneOsAUX1as essential regulators of this process in rice. Robophysical modeling and growth challenge experiments indicate circumnutation is critical for seedling establishment in rocky soil, consistent with the long-standing hypothesis that root circumnutation facilitates growth past obstacles. Thus, the integration of robotics, physics, and biology has elucidated the functional importance of root circumnutation and uncovered the molecular mechanisms underlying its regulation.more » « less
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Kajala, Kaisa; Gouran, Mona; Shaar-Moshe, Lidor; Mason, G. Alex; Rodriguez-Medina, Joel; Kawa, Dorota; Pauluzzi, Germain; Reynoso, Mauricio; Canto-Pastor, Alex; Manzano, Concepcion; et al (, Cell)null (Ed.)
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