Arabidopsis lines with modified ascorbate concentrations reveal a link between ascorbate and auxin biosynthesis
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Ascorbate is the most abundant water-soluble antioxidant in plants and an essential molecule for normal plant development.
Although present in all green plants, ascorbate concentrations vary among plant species and tissues. While ascorbate
accumulation is a trait of nutritional, and therefore, agronomical interest, the impact of different concentrations on cellular
homeostasis remains elusive. To shed light on this question, we compared Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) lines with very low
(vtc2 mutant, 20% of wild-type (WT) levels), low (vtc4 mutant, 65% of WT levels), and high (vtc2/OE-VTC2, 165% of WT levels)
ascorbate concentration in 4-wk-old rosette leaves. An 80% reduction of ascorbate increased the expression of genes implicated in
defense against pathogens but repressed genes associated with abiotic stress responses. Unexpectedly, lines with increased (165%
of WT) and decreased (65% of WT) ascorbate levels shared 85% of induced transcription factors and the gene ontology terms
associated with their transcriptional programs. We identified TRYPTOPHAN AMINOTRANSFERASE OF ARABIDOPSIS 1 (TAA1), a gene
encoding the enzyme that catalyzes the first step of auxin biosynthesis, among the group of genes whose expression was positively
correlated with ascorbate content. Using a combination of genetic and pharmacological approaches in fluorescent and
histochemical reporter lines for auxin biosynthesis and signaling activity, we revealed that TAA1- and TAA1 RELATED 2 (TAR2)-
mediated auxin biosynthesis is necessary for plants to cope with increased ascorbate concentration in a light-dependent manner,
revealing a layer of complexity in the regulatory landscape of redox homeostasis.
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Fenech M, Zulian V, Moya-Cuevas J, Arnaud D, Morilla I, Smirnoff N, Botella MA, Stepanova AN, Alonso JM, Martin-Pizarro C, Amorim-Silva V. Arabidopsis lines with modified ascorbate concentrations reveal a link between ascorbate and auxin biosynthesis. Plant Physiol. 2026 Feb 6;200(2):kiaf667. doi: 10.1093/plphys/kiaf667. PMID: 41431746. Copy
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