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Development (Cambridge) 2020-Oct

The HK5 and HK6 cytokinin receptors mediate diverse developmental pathways in rice

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Christian Burr
Jinjing Sun
Maria Yamburenko
Andrew Willoughby
Charles Hodgens
Samantha Boeshore
Agustus Elmore
Jonathan Atkinson
Zachary Nimchuk
Anthony Bishopp

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Abstract

The phytohormone cytokinin regulates diverse aspects of plant growth and development. Our understanding of the metabolism and perception of cytokinin has made great strides in recent years, mostly from studies of the model dicot Arabidopsis. Here, we employed a CRISPR-Cas9 based approach to disrupt a subset of cytokinin histidine kinase (HK) receptors in rice (Oryza sativa) in order to explore the role of cytokinin in a monocot species. hk5 and hk6 single mutants affected root growth, leaf width, inflorescence architecture, and/or floral development. The double hk5 hk6 mutant had more substantial effects, including severely reduced root and shoot growth, a smaller shoot apical meristem, and an enlarged root cap. Flowering is delayed in the hk5 hk6 mutant and the panicle is significantly reduced in size and infertile due to multiple defects in floral development. The hk5 hk6 mutant also exhibited a severely reduced cytokinin response, consistent with the developmental phenotypes arising from a defect in cytokinin signaling. These results indicate that HK5 and HK6 act as cytokinin receptors with overlapping functions to regulate diverse aspects of rice growth and development.

Keywords: Cell signaling; Cytokinin; Plant development; Plant hormones.

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