2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-62962-4
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Opposing influences of TAC1 and LAZY1 on Lateral Shoot Orientation in Arabidopsis

Abstract: TAC1 and LAZY1 are members of a gene family that regulates lateral shoot orientation in plants. TAC1 promotes outward orientations in response to light, while LAZY1 promotes upward shoot orientations in response to gravity via altered auxin transport. We performed genetic, molecular, and biochemical assays to investigate possible interactions between these genes. In Arabidopsis they were expressed in similar tissues and double mutants revealed the wide-angled lazy1 branch phenotype, indicating it is epistatic … Show more

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“…In continuous dark, lazy1 branches began to grow upward, and displayed a phenotype similar to wild-type plants, suggesting that lazy1 has a light-conditional mutant phenotype. Loss of TAC1 did not appear to alter this re-orientation response, rather lazy1 appeared to be completely epistatic to tac1, which we reported under normal light conditions as well (Hollender et al, 2020). However, loss of DRO1 and DRO3 in addition to LAZY1 did lead to a loss of upward re-orientation in continuous darkness (Fig.…”
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“…In continuous dark, lazy1 branches began to grow upward, and displayed a phenotype similar to wild-type plants, suggesting that lazy1 has a light-conditional mutant phenotype. Loss of TAC1 did not appear to alter this re-orientation response, rather lazy1 appeared to be completely epistatic to tac1, which we reported under normal light conditions as well (Hollender et al, 2020). However, loss of DRO1 and DRO3 in addition to LAZY1 did lead to a loss of upward re-orientation in continuous darkness (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…6). We observed an upward leaf curling phenotype, an overexpression phenotype described with other IGT genes (Guseman et al, 2017;Hollender et al, 2020), suggesting that the overexpression construct is at least partially functional. However, constitutive expression of LAZY1 under the 35S promoter did not fully rescue under continuous light or dark conditions (Fig.…”
Section: Lazy and Dro Gene Expression Responds Differentially To Lighsupporting
confidence: 54%
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