Abstract
ABSTRACTRoot development is controlled by local and systemic regulatory mechanisms that optimize mineral nutrient uptake and carbon allocation. The Autoregulation of Nodulation (AoN) pathway defines a negative regulation of nodule development in Legumes as a way to regulate the costly production of nitrogen-fixing organs. This pathway is defined as a response to symbiotic interaction and has been shown to also control root formation to some extent. However, it remains unclear if root and nodule development are under coordinated genetic regulation. Here, we identified mutants with altered root development in white lupin, constitutively producing specialized lateral roots called cluster roots. We showed that the CCR1 receptor-kinase negatively regulates cluster root and nodule development and targets common molecular modules such as NIN/LBD16-NFYA, defining a novel pathway that we named Autoregulation of Development (AoDev). AoDev defines a negative systemic pathway controlling several types of root organ development, independently of symbiotic partners and nutrient availability.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory