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The fnr-like mutants confer isoxaben tolerance by initiating mitochondrial retrograde signalling

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posted on 2024-11-06, 01:11 authored by Ronan BroadRonan Broad, Michael Ogden, Arka DuttaArka Dutta, Peter DracatosPeter Dracatos, James WhelanJames Whelan, Staffan Persson, Ghazanfar KhanGhazanfar Khan
Isoxaben is a pre-emergent herbicide used to control broadleaf weeds. While the phytotoxic mechanism is not completely understood, isoxaben interferes with cellulose synthesis. Certain mutations in cellulose synthase complex proteins can confer isoxaben tolerance; however, these mutations can cause compromised cellulose synthesis and perturbed plant growth, rendering them unsuitable as herbicide tolerance traits. We conducted a genetic screen to identify new genes associated with isoxaben tolerance by screening a selection of Arabidopsis thaliana T-DNA mutants. We found that mutations in a FERREDOXIN-NADP(+) OXIDOREDUCTASE-LIKE (FNRL) gene enhanced tolerance to isoxaben, exhibited as a reduction in primary root stunting, reactive oxygen species accumulation and ectopic lignification. The fnrl mutant did not exhibit a reduction in cellulose levels following exposure to isoxaben, indicating that FNRL operates upstream of isoxaben-induced cellulose inhibition. In line with these results, transcriptomic analysis revealed a highly reduced response to isoxaben treatment in fnrl mutant roots. The fnrl mutants displayed constitutively induced mitochondrial retrograde signalling, and the observed isoxaben tolerance is partially dependent on the transcription factor ANAC017, a key regulator of mitochondrial retrograde signalling. Moreover, FNRL is highly conserved across all plant lineages, implying conservation of its function. Notably, fnrl mutants did not show a growth penalty in shoots, making FNRL a promising target for biotechnological applications in breeding isoxaben tolerance in crops.

Funding

G.A.K. is funded by a DECRA Fellowship from the AustralianResearch Council (DE210101200). S.P. was funded by a VillumFoundation grant, two Novo Nordisk grants, and a DanishNational Research Foundation grant (25915, 19OC0056076,20OC0060564 and DNRF155 respectively).

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Publication Date

2024-11-01

Journal

Plant Biotechnology Journal

Volume

22

Issue

11

Pagination

12p. (p. 3000-3011)

Publisher

Society for Experimental Biology and The Association of Applied Biologists and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

ISSN

1467-7644

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© 2024 The Author(s). This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use,distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Plant Biotechnology Journal (2024) 22, pp. 3000–3011 doi: 10.1111/pbi.14421

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