Nutrient uptake by plant roots seriously affects the growth and yield of maize. AUX/IAA encoding genes play an important role in auxin signal transduction and regulating the growth of plant roots.In this study, AUX/IAA gene ZmLLG1 was cloned from maize. The expression level of the ZmLLG1 gene in different tissues was detected by qRT-PCR, and ZmLLG1 was found to be overexpressed in the roots of maize. Arabidopsis thaliana and mutant maize were both analyzed by statistical method. A yeast two-hybrid experiment, BiFC experiment and pull-down experiment were used to verify the interactions between the protein and ZmLLG1.The CoDing Sequence (CDS) of ZmLLG1 is 684 bp and encodes a protein composed of 227 amino acids. A subcellular localization analysis confirmed that ZmLLG1 was localized in the nucleus. The ZmLLG1 gene was expressed in all tissues of maize, but its expression level was highest in the root. The root length and number of lateral roots of zmllg1 mutant maize were much lower than those of wild-type B73 maize, and ZmLLG1 was responsive to auxin. The yeast two-hybrid assay, BiFC experiment and pull-down assay showed that ZmLLG1 could interact with ZmARF5, ZmARF7, and ZmARF25 to regulate the growth and development of the maize root system. Keywords AUX/IAA, Root, ARF, Maize mutant, Protein