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The Crosstalk between Cytokinin and Auxin Signaling Pathways in the Control of Natural Senescence of Arabidopsis thaliana Leaves

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Natural senescence of leaves is a regular physiological process subjected to a certain genetic program and controlled by various phytohormones. Cytokinins (CKs) play a crucial role in the leaf-senescence control… Click to show full abstract

Natural senescence of leaves is a regular physiological process subjected to a certain genetic program and controlled by various phytohormones. Cytokinins (CKs) play a crucial role in the leaf-senescence control being negative regulators of this process. We previously reported on the prolonged vegetative growth and the development of a double knockout ahk2ahk3 mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana Heynh. (L.) for the genes encoding CK receptors. According to the data of the transcriptomic analysis and real-time RT‑PCR of selected genes performed in this study, the delay of leaf senescence in ahk2ahk3 mutants is accompanied by enhanced (4–281-fold) expression of the group of SAUR (small auxin-up RNA) genes encoding auxin response proteins and by upregulation of the SSPP (senescence-suppressed protein phosphatase) gene, whose expression level significantly (137-fold) exceeded that in a wild-type transcriptome. Thus, it is quite possible that under significant inhibition of the CK signaling leaf senescence in Arabidopsis plants regulated via a compensatory mechanism connected with changes in the expression of the SAUR gene family and a certain pool of genes related to the auxin transport and signaling.

Keywords: natural senescence; arabidopsis; arabidopsis thaliana; senescence arabidopsis; senescence; auxin

Journal Title: Russian Journal of Plant Physiology
Year Published: 2020

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