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Hairy root tissue culture for studying hormonal responses in Brassicaceae

PUKYŠOVÁ, Vendula; Veronika JEDLIČKOVÁ; Matej ZÁMEČNÍK and Helene ROBERT

Basic information

Original name

Hairy root tissue culture for studying hormonal responses in Brassicaceae

Authors

PUKYŠOVÁ, Vendula; Veronika JEDLIČKOVÁ; Matej ZÁMEČNÍK and Helene ROBERT

Edition

Auxcentric meeting, Wageningen, Nizozemí, 2025

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Konferenční abstrakta

Country of publisher

Netherlands

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

Marked to be transferred to RIV

No

Organization

Středoevropský technologický institut – Repository – Repository

Keywords in English

auxin; Brassica napus; cytokinin; hairy roots; reporter

Links

EH22_008/0004581, research and development project.
Changed: 24/2/2026 00:51, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík

Abstract

In the original language

Multistep phosphorelay (MSP) signaling integrates hormonal and environmental signals to control both plant development and adaptive responses. Type-A RESPONSE REGULATOR (RRA) genes, the downstream members of the MSP cascade and cytokinin primary response genes, are thought to mediate primarily the negative feedback regulation of (cytokinin-induced) MSP signaling. However, transcriptional data also suggest the involvement of RRA genes in stress-related responses. By employing evolutionary conservation with the well-characterized Arabidopsis thaliana RRA genes, we identified five and 38 novel putative RRA genes in Brassica oleracea and Brassica napus, respectively. Our phylogenetic analysis suggests the existence of gene-specific selective pressure, maintaining the homologs of ARR3, ARR6, and ARR16 as singletons during the evolution of Brassicaceae. We categorized RRA genes based on the kinetics of their cytokinin-mediated up-regulation and observed both similarities and specificities in this type of response across Brassicaceae species. Using bioinformatic analysis and experimental data demonstrating the cytokinin and abiotic stress responsiveness of the A. thaliana-derived TCSv2 reporter, we unveil the mechanistic conservation of cytokinin- and stress-mediated up-regulation of RRA genes in B. rapa and B. napus. Notably, we identify partial cytokinin dependency of cold stress-induced RRA transcription, thus further demonstrating the role of cytokinin signaling in crop adaptive responses.
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