OsCBL1 mediates rice response to local nitrate signaling: insights into regulatory networks and gene expression
Zhao Hu, Dongchen He, Xiaojue Peng, Jing Yang

TL;DR
This study shows how the OsCBL1 protein helps rice plants respond to local nitrate signals, influencing root growth and gene activity.
Contribution
The novel contribution is identifying OsCBL1 as a key regulator in local nitrate signaling and its role in a transcriptional network affecting root development.
Findings
OsCBL1 knockdown inhibits local nitrate-induced lateral root growth in rice.
OsCBL1 regulates 398 genes linked to nitrate-induced root colonization and signaling pathways.
OsCBL1 influences lignin biosynthesis and modulates auxin and salicylic acid signaling in response to nitrate.
Abstract
Nitrate is a significant source of nitrogen in soils and also serves as a critical signal for root development. Previous studies have demonstrated that the local nitrate supply promotes lateral root elongation primarily through local nitrate signals, rather than nutritional effects. In this study, we report that Calcineurin B-like protein 1 (OsCBL1) positively regulates local nitrate signaling, thereby triggering lateral root colonization, as revealed by a comparative analysis of the phenotype and whole transcriptome of the knockdown mutant (OsCBL1-KD) and the wild-type (WT). In the split-root system, the knockdown of OsCBL1 was found to inhibit local nitrate-induced lateral root growth. Transcriptome analyses identified 398 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) that were under the control of OsCBL1 and associated with the phenotype of nitrate-induced lateral root colonization. Further…
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TopicsMedical Malpractice and Liability Issues · Legal processes and jurisprudence · Comparative International Legal Studies
