Nitrate reductase is a key enzyme responsible for nitrogen-regulated auxin accumulation in Arabidopsis roots

Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2020 Nov 19;532(4):633-639. doi: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2020.08.057. Epub 2020 Sep 6.

Abstract

Nitrate reductase (NR) is one of the key enzymes for plant nitrogen assimilation and root architecture remodeling. However, crosstalk between NR-mediated signaling and auxin-mediated root development in nitrogen-status responses has not been investigated in details before. In this study, root phenotype and auxin distribution in nia1/nia2 (nitrate reductase) double mutant and chl1-5 (nitrate transporter NRT1.1) mutant under different nitrogen availabilities were compared. The nia1/nia2 mutant showed very low expression levels of auxin biosynthetic/signaling genes and was insensitive to nitrogen changes. While the chl1-5 mutant showed a high NR activity with a high level of auxin in the meristematic zone and a weaker response to nitrogen changes, when compared with the wild-type plants. We firstly found that NR activity was roughly positive-correlated with the root auxin level, and there is a crosstalk between nitrate signaling and auxin signaling. The putative signaling pathways downstream of NR have been discussed.

Keywords: Auxin biosynthesis and transport; Nitrate reductase; Nitrate signaling; Nitrate transporter NRT1.1; Root architecture remodeling.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Arabidopsis / anatomy & histology
  • Arabidopsis / enzymology*
  • Arabidopsis / genetics
  • Arabidopsis / metabolism
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
  • Indoleacetic Acids / metabolism*
  • Mutation
  • Nitrate Reductase / genetics
  • Nitrate Reductase / metabolism*
  • Nitrate Reductase / physiology
  • Nitrogen / metabolism*
  • Plant Roots / anatomy & histology
  • Plant Roots / enzymology
  • Plant Roots / metabolism

Substances

  • Indoleacetic Acids
  • Nitrate Reductase
  • Nitrogen