Actin‐bundling protein fimbrin serves as a new auxin biosynthesis orchestrator in Arabidopsis root tips

Author:

Liu Yan‐kun1,Li Jing‐jing1,Xue Qiao‐qiao1,Zhang Shu‐juan1,Xie Min1,Cheng Ting1,Wang Hong‐li1,Liu Cui‐mei2,Chu Jin‐fang23,Pei Yu‐sha1,Jia Bing‐qian1,Li Jia1,Tian Li‐jun1,Fu Ai‐gen1ORCID,Hao Ya‐qi1ORCID,Su Hui1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Resource Biology and Biotechnology in Western China (Northwest University), Ministry of Education College of Life Sciences, Northwest University Xi'an 710069 China

2. National Centre for Plant Gene Research (Beijing) Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100101 China

3. College of Advanced Agricultural Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100039 China

Abstract

Summary Plants delicately regulate endogenous auxin levels through the coordination of transport, biosynthesis, and inactivation, which is crucial for growth and development. While it is well‐established that the actin cytoskeleton can regulate auxin levels by affecting polar transport, its potential role in auxin biosynthesis has remained largely unexplored. Using LC–MS/MS‐based methods combined with fluorescent auxin marker detection, we observed a significant increase in root auxin levels upon deletion of the actin bundling proteins AtFIM4 and AtFIM5. Fluorescent observation, immunoblotting analysis, and biochemical approaches revealed that AtFIM4 and AtFIM5 affect the protein abundance of the key auxin synthesis enzyme YUC8 in roots. AtFIM4 and AtFIM5 regulate the auxin synthesis enzyme YUC8 at the protein level, with its degradation mediated by the 26S proteasome. This regulation modulates auxin synthesis and endogenous auxin levels in roots, consequently impacting root development. Based on these findings, we propose a molecular pathway centered on the ‘actin cytoskeleton‐26S proteasome‐YUC8‐auxin’ axis that controls auxin levels. Our findings shed light on a new pathway through which plants regulate auxin synthesis. Moreover, this study illuminates a newfound role of the actin cytoskeleton in regulating plant growth and development, particularly through its involvement in maintaining protein homeostasis via the 26S proteasome.

Funder

Natural Science Basic Research Program of Shaanxi Province

Publisher

Wiley

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