Micrococcus luteus LS570 promotes root branching in Arabidopsis via decreasing apical dominance of the primary root and an enhanced auxin response

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Elizabeth García-Cárdenas
Randy Ortiz-Castro
León Francisco Ruiz-Herrera
Eduardo Valencia-Cantero
José López-Bucio
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[1] Instituto de Investigaciones Químico-Biológicas,
[2] Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo,undefined
[3] Catedrático CONACYT-Instituto de Ecología A.C. Red de Estudios Moleculares Avanzados,undefined
[4] Clúster BioMimic®,undefined
[5] Instituto de Ecología A.C. Carretera Antigua a Coatepec,undefined
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Protoplasma | 2022年 / 259卷
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Rhizobacteria; Root architecture; Biomass distribution; Auxin; Mitosis;
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The interaction of plant roots with bacteria is influenced by chemical signaling, where auxins play a critical role. Auxins exert positive or negative influences on the plant traits responsible of root architecture configuration such as root elongation and branching and root hair formation, but how bacteria that modify the plant auxin response promote or repress growth, as well as root structure, remains unknown. Here, we isolated and identified via molecular and electronic microscopy analysis a Micrococcus luteus LS570 strain as a plant growth promoter that halts primary root elongation in Arabidopsis seedlings and strongly triggers root branching and absorptive potential. The root biomass was exacerbated following root contact with bacterial streaks, and this correlated with inducible expression of auxin-related gene markers DR5:GUS and DR5:GFP. Cellular and structural analyses of root growth zones indicated that the bacterium inhibits both cell division and elongation within primary root tips, disrupting apical dominance, and as a consequence differentiation programs at the pericycle and epidermis, respectively, triggers the formation of longer and denser lateral roots and root hairs. Using Arabidopsis mutants defective on auxin signaling elements, our study uncovers a critical role of the auxin response factors ARF7 and ARF19, and canonical auxin receptors in mediating both the primary root and lateral root response to M. luteus LS570. Our report provides very basic information into how actinobacteria interact with plants and direct evidence that the bacterial genus Micrococcus influences the cellular and physiological plant programs ultimately responsible of biomass partitioning.
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