characterizing auxin biosynthetic mutants in arabidopsis thaliana

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Nicole Colón Carrión Direction: Linda Robles Alonso-Stepanova Lab CHARACTERIZING AUXIN BIOSYNTHETIC MUTANTS IN ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA

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Page 1: Characterizing Auxin Biosynthetic Mutants in Arabidopsis thaliana

Nicole Colón CarriónDirection: Linda RoblesAlonso-Stepanova Lab

CHARACTERIZING AUXIN BIOSYNTHETIC MUTANTS IN ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA

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Objective

This study aims to shed light on the auxin biosynthetic pathway by identifying genes involved in the pathway using a novel screen in Arabidopsis.

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Auxin• Auxin biosynthesis can occur via tryptophan dependent or independent pathways• There are many unknowns in the auxin biosynthetic pathway and we hope to find regulating factors

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● TAA1 gene encodes an aminotransferase that is used to convert TRP into IPA.

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Ethylene : Induce Auxin synthesis

Ethylene

Col wei8

wei8 tar2

Col-O

Air Ethylene Figure 1. Represent the

effect of the lost of the aminotransferase

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Enhancer screen for auxin biosynthetic mutants~50,000 wei8 DR5:GFP plants have been EMS mutagenized.

~100,000 plants have been screened.

~2100 “putants” have been picked.

Retesting of putants has been completed.

~ 200 have the loss of apical hook.

Of these, ~25 have a longer root.

Further characterization

Goal: To find other factors

contributing to auxin biosynthesis.

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F2’s from crosses were analyzed at two timepoints for auxin sensitivity and ethylene

responses.

The recombination frequency was calculated.Recombination freq = total no of mutants/ total of offsprings X 100%

Root degeneration and DR5:GFP expression were monitored. Seedlings with the mutant phenotype were propagated for mapping.

Seedlings with the parental phenotype were selected for further analysis.

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Mutants

18-40 Semi- dominant22-25-4 Recessive mutant21-44-5 Dominant12-20-2 Recessive mutant12-8-3 Recessive mutant2-93 Recessive mutant

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Characterization of 2-93 at 3 days old

Ethylene media

Auxin media

Standard media

Col wei8 wei8 tar2 2-93

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AT10 days

old

IAA10 days

old

ATDR5:GF

P10 days

old

IAADR5:GF

P10 days

old

2-93Col wei8

Characterization of 2-93 at 10 days oldwei8 tar2

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F2’s for 2-93 cross

Cross Long root Total Ratio

Col 3 100 ~1:16

Ler 4 105 ~1:16

wei8 8 98 ~1:4

xCol x Ler x W8-1

0%2%4%6%8%

*2-93

*2-93

Results:2-93 mutant cross to Col and to Ler presented a 1:16 ratio, while the cross to wei8 presented 1:4 ratio meaning that it is a recessive mutation.

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Chromosomal location of causal mutation in the 2-93 line

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Acknowledgements• Dr. Alonso• Dr. Stepanova• Dr. Linda Robles• Dr. Sue Carson• Dr. Karen Merchante• Jeonga Yun• Dr. Nelson

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Questions

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THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION