CEPs suppress auxin signaling but promote cytokinin signaling to inhibit root growth in Arabidopsis
In this study, we examined prior research and elucidated the underlying molecular mechanisms. The results showed that both synthetic AtCEPs and overexpression of AtCEP5 markedly supressed primary root elongation and lateral root (LR) formation in Arabidopsis. Molecular biology and genetics elucidated how CEPs inhibit root growth by suppressing auxin signaling while promoting cytokinin signaling. In summary, this study elucidated the inhibitory effects of AtCEPs on Arabidopsis root growth and provided insights into their potential molecular mechanisms, thus enhancing our comprehension of CEP-mediated regulation of plant growth and development.PMID:38626621 | DOI:10.1016/j.bbrc.2024.149934
Source: Biochemical and Biophysical Research communications - Category: Biochemistry Authors: Yuwen Zhang Xingliang Duan Zhen Wang Yuanda Lv Weicong Qi Lun Li Le Luo Wei Xuan Source Type: research
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