Authors
Anders Nordström, Petr Tarkowski, Danuse Tarkowska, Rikke Norbaek, Crister Åstot, Karel Dolezal, Göran Sandberg
Publication date
2004/5/25
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
101
Issue
21
Pages
8039-8044
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
One of the most long-lived models in plant science is the belief that the long-distance transport and ratio of two plant hormones, auxin and cytokinin, at the site of action control major developmental events such as apical dominance. We have used in vivo deuterium labeling and mass spectrometry to investigate the dynamics of homeostatic cross talk between the two plant hormones. Interestingly, auxin mediates a very rapid negative control of the cytokinin pool by mainly suppressing the biosynthesis via the isopentenyladenosine-5′-monophosphate-independent pathway. In contrast, the effect of cytokinin overproduction on the entire auxin pool in the plant was slower, indicating that this most likely is mediated through altered development. In addition, we were able to confirm that the lateral root meristems are likely to be the main sites of isopentenyladenosine-5′-monophosphate-dependent cytokinin synthesis …
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