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SRD1 is involved in the auxin-mediated initial thickening growth of storage root by enhancing proliferation of metaxylem and cambium cells in sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas)

Authors
Noh, Seol AhLee, Haeng-SoonHuh, Eun JooHuh, Gyung HyePaek, Kyung-HeeShin, Jeong SheopBae, Jung Myung
Issue Date
Mar-2010
Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Keywords
Auxin; development; MADS-box gene; storage root; sweetpotato; thickening growth
Citation
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY, v.61, no.5, pp.1337 - 1349
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY
Volume
61
Number
5
Start Page
1337
End Page
1349
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/116940
DOI
10.1093/jxb/erp399
ISSN
0022-0957
Abstract
A sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas cv. 'Jinhongmi') MADS-box protein cDNA (SRD1) has been isolated from an early stage storage root cDNA library. The role of the SRD1 gene in the formation of the storage root in sweetpotato was investigated by an expression pattern analysis and characterization of SRD1-overexpressing (ox) transgenic sweetpotato plants. Transcripts of SRD1 were detected only in root tissues, with the fibrous root having low levels of the transcript and the young storage root showing relatively higher transcript levels. SRD1 mRNA was mainly found in the actively dividing cells, including the vascular and cambium cells of the young storage root. The transcript level of SRD1 in the fibrous roots increased in response to 1000 mu M indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) applied exogenously. During the early stage of storage root development, the endogenous IAA content and SRD1 transcript level increased concomitantly, suggesting an involvement of SRD1 during the early stage of the auxin-dependent development of the storage root. SRD1-ox sweetpotato plants cultured in vitro produced thicker and shorter fibrous roots than wild-type plants. The metaxylem and cambium cells of the fibrous roots of SRD1-ox plants showed markedly enhanced proliferation, resulting in the fibrous roots of these plants showing an earlier thickening growth than those of wild-type plants. Taken together, these results demonstrate that SRD1 plays a role in the formation of storage roots by activating the proliferation of cambium and metaxylem cells to induce the initial thickening growth of storage roots in an auxin-dependent manner.
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