Strigolactone inhibition of shoot branching

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Gomez-Roldan, Victoria | Fermas, Soraya | Brewer, Philip | Puech Pagès, Virginie | Dun, Elizabeth | Pillot, Jean-Paul | Letisse, Fabien | Matusova, Radoslava | Danoun, Saïda | Portais, Jean-Charles | Bouwmeester, Harro | Bécard, Guillaume | Beveridge, Christine | Rameau, Catherine | Rochange, Soizic

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International audience. A carotenoid-derived hormonal signal that inhibits shoot branching in plants has long escaped identification. Strigolactonesare compounds thought to be derived from carotenoids and are known to trigger the germination of parasitic plant seeds andstimulate symbiotic fungi. Here we present evidence that carotenoid cleavage dioxygenase 8 shoot branching mutants of peaare strigolactone deficient and that strigolactone application restores the wild-type branching phenotype to ccd8 mutants.Moreover, we show that other branching mutants previously characterized as lacking a response to the branching inhibitionsignal also lack strigolactone response, and are not deficient in strigolactones. These responses are conserved in Arabidopsis.In agreement with the expected properties of the hormonal signal, exogenous strigolactone can be transported in shoots andact at low concentrations. We suggest that endogenous strigolactones or related compounds inhibit shoot branching inplants. Furthermore, ccd8 mutants demonstrate the diverse effects of strigolactones in shoot branching, mycorrhizalsymbiosis and parasitic weed interaction.

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