International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Dec 2020)

Overexpression of the Auxin Receptor <i>AFB3</i> in <i>Arabidopsis</i> Results in Salt Stress Resistance and the Modulation of <i>NAC4</i> and <i>SZF1</i>

  • Fernanda Garrido-Vargas,
  • Tamara Godoy,
  • Ricardo Tejos,
  • José Antonio O’Brien

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21249528
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 24
p. 9528

Abstract

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Soil salinity is a key problem for crop production worldwide. High salt concentration in soil negatively modulates plant growth and development. In roots, salinity affects the growth and development of both primary and lateral roots. The phytohormone auxin regulates various developmental processes during the plant’s life cycle, including several aspects of root architecture. Auxin signaling involves the perception by specialized receptors which module several regulatory pathways. Despite their redundancy, previous studies have shown that their functions can also be context-specific depending on tissue, developmental or environmental cues. Here we show that the over-expression of Auxin Signaling F-Box 3 receptor results in an increased resistance to salinity in terms of root architecture and germination. We also studied possible downstream signaling components to further characterize the role of auxin in response to salt stress. We identify the transcription factor SZF1 as a key component in auxin-dependent salt stress response through the regulation of NAC4. These results give lights of an auxin-dependent mechanism that leads to the modulation of root system architecture in response to salt identifying a hormonal cascade important for stress response.

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