The Psathyrostachys juncea DWARF27 gene encodes an all-trans-/9-cis-beta-carotene isomerase in the control of plant branches in Arabidopsis thaliana by strigolactones
Xiaomin Ren, Qian Ai, Zhen Li, Qiao Zhao, Lan Yun

TL;DR
This study identifies the Psathyrostachys juncea D27 gene as a key regulator of plant branching through strigolactone biosynthesis, similar to its role in Arabidopsis.
Contribution
The study demonstrates that PjD27 is a functional orthologue of AtD27 in Arabidopsis, regulating branching via strigolactone biosynthesis.
Findings
PjD27 gene is significantly associated with tillering regulation in Psathyrostachys juncea.
PjD27 protein is a functional orthologue of D27 in Arabidopsis and wheat.
PjD27 regulates plant branching by participating in strigolactone biosynthesis.
Abstract
Strigolactones (SLs), carotenoid-derived plant hormones, govern the growth and development of both monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plants. DWARF27 (D27), a plastid-targeted protein located at the initiation site of the core pathway in SL synthesis, plays a crucial role in regulating plant tillering (branching). In rice (Oryza sativa) and wheat (Triticum aestivum), OsD27 and TaD27-B proteins modulate the number of plant tillers by participating in SL biosynthesis. Similarly, AtD27 in Arabidopsis thaliana is required for SL production and has a significant impact on phenotypic changes related to branching. At the same time, TaD27 in wheat has been confirmed as a functional orthologue of AtD27 in Arabidopsis, and both Psathyrostachys juncea and wheat belong to the Triticeae, so we speculate that PjD27 gene may also have the same function as AtD27 in Arabidopsis. In this study, we…
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TopicsPlant Parasitism and Resistance · Plant Molecular Biology Research · Plant and animal studies
