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Catabolism of strigolactones by a carboxylesterase. | LitMetric

Catabolism of strigolactones by a carboxylesterase.

Nat Plants

Key Laboratory of Plant Molecular Physiology, CAS Center for Excellence in Molecular Plant Sciences, Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.

Published: November 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Strigolactones (SLs) are important plant hormones that influence branching and interactions with fungi or parasitic plants, but their breakdown in plants isn't well understood.
  • Researchers found that a specific enzyme, AtCXE15, acts as a hydrolase that can efficiently break down SLs, leading to increased shoot branching by counteracting SL's effects.
  • AtCXE15's ability to hydrolyze various SL compounds is evolutionarily conserved, suggesting it plays a key role in regulating SL levels in plants, with implications for crop and ornamental plant development.

Article Abstract

Strigolactones (SLs) are carotenoid-derived plant hormones that control shoot branching and communications between host plants and symbiotic fungi or root parasitic plants. Extensive studies have identified the key components participating in SL biosynthesis and signalling, whereas the catabolism or deactivation of endogenous SLs in planta remains largely unknown. Here, we report that the Arabidopsis carboxylesterase 15 (AtCXE15) and its orthologues function as efficient hydrolases of SLs. We show that overexpression of AtCXE15 promotes shoot branching by dampening SL-inhibited axillary bud outgrowth. We further demonstrate that AtCXE15 could bind and efficiently hydrolyse SLs both in vitro and in planta. We also provide evidence that AtCXE15 is capable of catalysing hydrolysis of diverse SL analogues and that such CXE15-dependent catabolism of SLs is evolutionarily conserved in seed plants. These results disclose a catalytic mechanism underlying homoeostatic regulation of SLs in plants, which also provides a rational approach to spatial-temporally manipulate the endogenous SLs and thus architecture of crops and ornamental plants.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41477-021-01011-yDOI Listing

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