CROWN ROOTLESS1 binds DNA with a relaxed specificity and activates OsROP and OsbHLH044 genes involved in crown root formation in rice

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Gonin, Mathieu | Jeong, Kwanho | Coudert, Yoan | Lavarenne, Jeremy | Hoang, Giang, Thi | Bes, Martine | To, Huong, Thi Mai | Thiaw, Marie‐rose, Ndella | Do, Toan, Van | Moukouanga, Daniel | Guyomarc'H, Soazig | Bellande, Kevin | Brossier, Jean‐rémy | Parizot, Boris | Nguyen, Hieu, Trang | Beeckman, Tom | Bergougnoux, Véronique | Rouster, Jacques | Sallaud, Christophe | Laplaze, Laurent | Champion, Antony | Gantet, Pascal

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International audience. In cereals, the root system is mainly composed of post-embryonic shoot-borne roots, named crown roots. The CROWN ROOTLESS1 (CRL1) transcription factor, belonging to the ASYMMETRIC LEAVES2-LIKE/LATERAL ORGAN BOUNDARIES DOMAIN (ASL/LBD) family, is a key regulator of crown root initiation in rice (Oryza sativa). Here, we show that CRL1 can bind, both in vitro and in vivo, not only the LBD-box, a DNA sequence recognized by several ASL/LBD transcription factors, but also another not previously identified DNA motif that was named CRL1-box. Using rice protoplast transient transactivation assays and a set of previously identified CRL1-regulated genes, we confirm that CRL1 transactivates these genes if they possess at least a CRL1-box or an LBD-box in their promoters. In planta, ChIP-qPCR experiments targeting two of these genes that include both a CRL1- and an LBD-box in their promoter show that CRL1 binds preferentially to the LBD-box in these promoter contexts. CRISPR/Cas9-targeted mutation of these two CRL1-regulated genes, which encode a plant Rho GTPase (OsROP) and a basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor (OsbHLH044), show that both promote crown root development. Finally, we show that OsbHLH044 represses a regulatory module, uncovering how CRL1 regulates specific processes during crown root formation.

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