Liguleless narrow and narrow odd dwarf act in overlapping pathways to regulate maize development and metabolism
Ximena Libertad Osorio Ramírez

Liguleless narrow and narrow odd dwarf act in overlapping pathways to regulate maize development and metabolism

18 de octubre de 2022

Les invitamos a leer el artículo: "Liguleless narrow and narrow odd dwarf act in overlapping pathways to regulate maize development and metabolism" de la Dra. María Jazmín Abraham Juárez, Investigadora de la UGA-Langebio.

Autores: María Jazmín Abraham-Juárez, Michael Busche, Alyssa A. Anderson, China Lunde, Jeremy Winders, Shawn A. Christensen, Charles T. Hunter, Sarah Hake, Jacob O. Brunkard.

Felicitamos al estudiantado y profesorado que contribuyeron en esta investigación por su arduo trabajo.

Abstract: Narrow odd dwarf (nod) and Liguleless narrow (Lgn) are pleiotropic maize mutants that both encode plasma membrane proteins, cause similar developmental patterning defects, and constitutively induce stress signaling pathways. To investigate how these mutants coordinate maize development and physiology, we screened for protein interactors of NOD by affinity purification. LGN was identified by this screen as a strong candidate interactor, and we confirmed the NOD-LGN molecular interaction through orthogonal experiments. We further demonstrated that LGN, a receptor-like kinase, can phosphorylate NOD in vitro, hinting that they could act in intersecting signal transduction pathways. To test this hypothesis, we generated Lgn-R;nod mutants in two backgrounds (B73 and A619), and found that these mutations enhance each other, causing more severe developmental defects than either single mutation on its own, with phenotypes including very narrow leaves, increased tillering, and failure of the main shoot. Transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses of the single and double mutants in the two genetic backgrounds revealed widespread induction of pathogen defense genes and a shift in resource allocation away from primary metabolism in favor of specialized metabolism. These effects were similar in each single mutant and heightened in the double mutant, leading us to conclude that NOD and LGN act cumulatively in overlapping signaling pathways to coordinate growth-defense tradeoffs in maize.

Keywords: Plant development, Growth-defense tradeoffs, Receptor-like kinase, Co-immunoprecipitation, Plantsignal transduction, Maize genetics, Functional genomics, Metabolomics, Genetic modifiers, Phytoalexins.

Artículo anterior Investigador del Cinvestav fue reconocido con el premio Biocodex México 2022
Siguiente artículo Estudian compuesto de cuachalalate en cáncer de mama
Print
242 Califica este artículo:
Sin calificación
Please login or register to post comments.
CONTÁCTENOS

Logo Cinvestav

Av. Instituto Politécnico Nacional 2508
Col. San Pedro Zacatenco, Alcaldía Gustavo A. Madero
Ciudad de México, C.P. 07360
Apartado Postal: 14-740, 07000 Ciudad de México

Tel. +52 (55) 5747 3800

Cinvestav © 2025
05/03/2025 12:40:47 p. m.