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Sly-miR398b Mediates Mature Leaf Flattening by Orchestrating Auxin and HO Signalling in Tomato. | LitMetric

Sly-miR398b Mediates Mature Leaf Flattening by Orchestrating Auxin and HO Signalling in Tomato.

Plant Cell Environ

Discipline of Facility Horticulture, College of Horticulture Science, Zhejiang A&F University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China.

Published: January 2025

AI Article Synopsis

  • Leaf flattening is vital for maximizing light capture and improving photosynthesis, with earlier research focusing on its initial stages, but the maintenance in mature leaves is less understood.
  • The study investigates the role of sly-miR398b in tomatoes, finding it crucial for maintaining leaf flattening by being predominantly expressed on the abaxial side of the leaf.
  • Disruption of sly-miR398b using CRISPR/Cas9 leads to increased levels of Cu/Zn-SOD (SlCSD1) and altered auxin signaling, resulting in leaf epinasty; however, treatment with 1-naphthalacetic acid (NAA) successfully restores the flat leaf structure in mutants.

Article Abstract

Leaf flattening plays a pivotal role in optimizing light capture and enhancing photosynthesis efficiency. While extensive research has clarified the molecular mechanisms governing the initial stages of leaf flattening, understanding the maintenance of this process in mature leaves remains limited. Our investigation focused on sly-miR398b in tomatoes and revealed its crucial role in maintaining leaf flattening. In situ hybridization experiments indicated predominant expression of sly-miR398b in the abaxial side. Disrupting sly-miR398b using CRISPR/Cas9 relieved its suppression on target gene (Cu/Zn-SOD, SlCSD1), elevating SlCSD1 levels specifically on the abaxial side. Consequently, this asymmetrical expression of SlCSD1 increased hydrogen peroxide (HO) levels in the abaxial side, hindering auxin influx genes while promoting auxin efflux gene expression. This shift reduced auxin response gene expression in the abaxial side of mature leaves compared to the adaxial side, leading to leaf epinasty in sly-miR398b mutants. Exogenous HO spraying induced leaf epinasty, downregulating SlGH3.5 and upregulating SlPIN3 and SlPIN4. Remarkably, spraying with 1-naphthalacetic acid (NAA) restored leaf flattening in sly-miR398b mutants. Our findings offer novel insights into mature leaf flattening maintenance via sly-miR398b's regulation of auxin and HO signalling pathways.

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