<i>Arabidopsis</i>NAC1 transduces auxin signal downstream of TIR1 to promote lateral root development

Qi Xie(National University of Singapore), Giovanna Frugis(National University of Singapore), Diana F. Colgan(National University of Singapore), Nam‐Hai Chua(National University of Singapore)
Genes & Development
December 1, 2000
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Abstract

Auxin plays a key role in lateral root formation, but the signaling pathway for this process is poorly understood. We show here that NAC1, a new member of the NAC family, is induced by auxin and mediates auxin signaling to promote lateral root development. NAC1 is a transcription activator consisting of an N-terminal conserved NAC-domain that binds to DNA and a C-terminal activation domain. This factor activates the expression of two downstream auxin-responsive genes, DBP and AIR3. Transgenic plants expressing sense or antisense NAC1 cDNA show an increase or reduction of lateral roots, respectively. Finally, TIR1-induced lateral root development is blocked by expression of antisense NAC1 cDNA, and NAC1 overexpression can restore lateral root formation in the auxin-response mutant tir1, indicating that NAC1 acts downstream of TIR1.


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