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Title
Raw Movies and associated quantitative parameters in "Gibberellins promote seed conditioning by up-regulating strigolactone receptors in the parasitic plant Striga hermonthica"
Description

Rawo movie data and quantitative parameters obtained from the movie data

Submited Date
2023-05-24
Release Date
2023-06-10
Updated Date
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Funding information
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File formats
Leica lif file for raw movie data and microsoft excel file for quantitative parameters
Data size
27.2 GB

Organism
Striga hermonthica
Strain
Gad-2
Cell Line
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Proteins
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GO Molecular Function (MF)
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GO Biological Process (BP)
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GO Cellular Component (CC)
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Study Type
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Imaging Methods
Time-lapse images of fluorescent (GFP filter) and bright-field were taken in dark at 20 min interval for 48 h with Leica DMi8 inverted microscope

Method Summary

see details in the paper "Gibberellins promote seed conditioning by up-regulating strigolactone receptors in the parasitic plant Striga hermonthica"

Related paper(s)

Jia Xin Yap, Yuichiro Tsuchiya (2023) Gibberellins promote seed conditioning by up-regulating strigolactone receptors in the parasitic plant Striga hermonthica., Plant & cell physiology

Published in 2023 Jun 10 (Electronic publication in June 10, 2023, midnight )

(Abstract) Dormant seeds of a root parasitic plant Striga hermonthica sense strigolactones from host plants as environmental cues for germination. This process is mediated by diversified member of strigolactone receptors encoded by HYPOSENSITIVE TO LIGHT/KARRIKIN INSENSITIVE2 genes. It is known that warm and moist treatment of seed conditioning gradually turns dormant Striga seeds competent to respond strigolactones, while the mechanism behind it has been poorly understood. In this report, we show that plant hormone gibberellins increase the strigolactone-competence by up-regulating mRNA expressions of the major strigolactone receptors during the conditioning period. This idea was supported by poor germination phenotype when gibberellin biosynthesis is depleted by paclobutrazol during conditioning. Moreover, live-imaging with fluorogenic strigolactone-mimic, yoshimulactone green W, revealed that paclobutrazol treatment during conditioning caused aberrant dynamics of strigolactone perception after germination. These observations revealed an indirect role of gibberellins to the seed germination in Striga, which is contrastive to their roles as dominant germination stimulating hormone in non-parasitic plants. We propose a model of how the role of gibberellins become indirect during the evolution of parasitism in plants. Our work also highlight the potential role for gibberellins in field application, for instance, elevating the sensitivity of the seeds towards strigolactones in the current suicidal germination approach to alleviate the agricultural threats caused by this parasite in Africa.

Contact(s)
Yuichiro Tsuchiya
Organization(s)
Nagoya University , Institute of Transformative Bio-Molecules
Image Data Contributors
Jia Xin Yap
Quantitative Data Contributors
Jia Xin Yap

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