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Defying gravity: WEEP promotes negative gravitropism in peach trees by establishing asymmetric auxin gradients.

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Kohler, AR; Scheil, A; Hill, JL; Allen, JR; Al-Haddad, JM; Goeckeritz, CZ; Strader, LC; Telewski, FW; Hollender, CA
Published in: Plant physiology
May 2024

Trees with weeping shoot architectures are valued for their beauty and are a resource for understanding how plants regulate posture control. The peach (Prunus persica) weeping phenotype, which has elliptical downward arching branches, is caused by a homozygous mutation in the WEEP gene. Little is known about the function of WEEP despite its high conservation throughout Plantae. Here, we present the results of anatomical, biochemical, biomechanical, physiological, and molecular experiments that provide insight into WEEP function. Our data suggest that weeping peach trees do not have defects in branch structure. Rather, transcriptomes from the adaxial (upper) and abaxial (lower) sides of standard and weeping branch shoot tips revealed flipped expression patterns for genes associated with early auxin response, tissue patterning, cell elongation, and tension wood development. This suggests that WEEP promotes polar auxin transport toward the lower side during shoot gravitropic response, leading to cell elongation and tension wood development. In addition, weeping peach trees exhibited steeper root systems and faster lateral root gravitropic response. This suggests that WEEP moderates root gravitropism and is essential to establishing the set-point angle of lateral roots from the gravity vector. Additionally, size exclusion chromatography indicated that WEEP proteins self-oligomerize, like other proteins with sterile alpha motif domains. Collectively, our results from weeping peach provide insight into polar auxin transport mechanisms associated with gravitropism and lateral shoot and root orientation.

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Plant physiology

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EISSN

1532-2548

ISSN

0032-0889

Publication Date

May 2024

Volume

195

Issue

2

Start / End Page

1229 / 1255

Related Subject Headings

  • Trees
  • Prunus persica
  • Plant Shoots
  • Plant Proteins
  • Plant Biology & Botany
  • Indoleacetic Acids
  • Gravitropism
  • Gravitation
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
  • 3108 Plant biology
 

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Kohler, A. R., Scheil, A., Hill, J. L., Allen, J. R., Al-Haddad, J. M., Goeckeritz, C. Z., … Hollender, C. A. (2024). Defying gravity: WEEP promotes negative gravitropism in peach trees by establishing asymmetric auxin gradients. Plant Physiology, 195(2), 1229–1255. https://doi.org/10.1093/plphys/kiae085
Kohler, Andrea R., Andrew Scheil, Joseph L. Hill, Jeffrey R. Allen, Jameel M. Al-Haddad, Charity Z. Goeckeritz, Lucia C. Strader, Frank W. Telewski, and Courtney A. Hollender. “Defying gravity: WEEP promotes negative gravitropism in peach trees by establishing asymmetric auxin gradients.Plant Physiology 195, no. 2 (May 2024): 1229–55. https://doi.org/10.1093/plphys/kiae085.
Kohler AR, Scheil A, Hill JL, Allen JR, Al-Haddad JM, Goeckeritz CZ, et al. Defying gravity: WEEP promotes negative gravitropism in peach trees by establishing asymmetric auxin gradients. Plant physiology. 2024 May;195(2):1229–55.
Kohler, Andrea R., et al. “Defying gravity: WEEP promotes negative gravitropism in peach trees by establishing asymmetric auxin gradients.Plant Physiology, vol. 195, no. 2, May 2024, pp. 1229–55. Epmc, doi:10.1093/plphys/kiae085.
Kohler AR, Scheil A, Hill JL, Allen JR, Al-Haddad JM, Goeckeritz CZ, Strader LC, Telewski FW, Hollender CA. Defying gravity: WEEP promotes negative gravitropism in peach trees by establishing asymmetric auxin gradients. Plant physiology. 2024 May;195(2):1229–1255.

Published In

Plant physiology

DOI

EISSN

1532-2548

ISSN

0032-0889

Publication Date

May 2024

Volume

195

Issue

2

Start / End Page

1229 / 1255

Related Subject Headings

  • Trees
  • Prunus persica
  • Plant Shoots
  • Plant Proteins
  • Plant Biology & Botany
  • Indoleacetic Acids
  • Gravitropism
  • Gravitation
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
  • 3108 Plant biology