Tryptophan-independent auxin biosynthesis contributes to early embryogenesis in Arabidopsis

2015 
The phytohormone indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) plays a vital role in plant growth and development. IAA can be synthesized through the precursor tryptophan (Trp), known as the Trp-dependent IAA biosynthetic pathway. However, IAA may also be synthesized through a proposed Trp-independent IAA biosynthetic pathway. Although the Trp-independent IAA biosynthesis was hypothesized 20 years ago, it remains a mystery. In this paper, we provide compelling evidence that the cytosol-localized indole synthase (INS) initiates the Trp-independent IAA biosynthetic pathway and that the spatial and temporal expression of INS plays an important role in the establishment of the apical–basal pattern during early embryogenesis, demonstrating that the Trp-dependent and -independent IAA biosynthetic pathways coordinately regulate embryogenesis of higher plants.
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