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- Title
3,4-Dichlorophenylacetic acid acts as an auxin analog and induces beneficial effects in various crops.
- Authors
Tan, Chao; Li, Suxin; Song, Jia; Zheng, Xianfu; Zheng, Hao; Xu, Weichang; Wan, Cui; Zhang, Tan; Bian, Qiang; Men, Shuzhen
- Abstract
Auxins and their analogs are widely used to promote root growth, flower and fruit development, and yield in crops. The action characteristics and application scope of various auxins are different. To overcome the limitations of existing auxins, expand the scope of applications, and reduce side effects, it is necessary to screen new auxin analogs. Here, we identified 3,4-dichlorophenylacetic acid (Dcaa) as having auxin-like activity and acting through the auxin signaling pathway in plants. At the physiological level, Dcaa promotes the elongation of oat coleoptile segments, the generation of adventitious roots, and the growth of crop roots. At the molecular level, Dcaa induces the expression of auxin-responsive genes and acts through auxin receptors. Molecular docking results showed that Dcaa can bind to auxin receptors, among which TIR1 has the highest binding activity. Application of Dcaa at the root tip of the DR5:GUS auxin-responsive reporter induces GUS expression in the root hair zone, which requires the PIN2 auxin efflux carrier. Dcaa also inhibits the endocytosis of PIN proteins like other auxins. These results provide a basis for the application of Dcaa in agricultural practices. Physiological and molecular studies have shown that 3,4-dichlorophenylacetic acid (Dcaa) has auxin-like activity and acts through the auxin signaling pathway in plants. This provides a basis for the application of Dcaa in agricultural practice.
- Subjects
AGRICULTURE; AUXIN; CROPS; ROOT growth; CROP yields; FLOWER development
- Publication
Communications Biology, 2024, Vol 7, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
2399-3642
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1038/s42003-024-05848-9