Synthetic hormone-responsive transcription factors can monitor and re-program plant development

Developmental programs sculpt plant morphology to meet environmental challenges, and these same programs have been manipulated to increase agricultural productivity (Doebley et al., 1997; Khush, 2001). Hormones coordinate these programs, creating chemical circuitry (Vanstraelen and Benková, 2012) th...

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Main Authors: Arjun Khakhar, Alexander R Leydon, Andrew C Lemmex, Eric Klavins, Jennifer L Nemhauser
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: eLife Sciences Publications Ltd 2018-05-01
Series:eLife
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Online Access:https://elifesciences.org/articles/34702
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spelling doaj-9211f197727641e5948775e5abf1707c2021-05-05T15:49:49ZengeLife Sciences Publications LtdeLife2050-084X2018-05-01710.7554/eLife.34702Synthetic hormone-responsive transcription factors can monitor and re-program plant developmentArjun Khakhar0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4676-6533Alexander R Leydon1Andrew C Lemmex2Eric Klavins3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3805-5117Jennifer L Nemhauser4https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8909-735XDepartment of Electrical Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, United StatesDepartment of Biology, University of Washington, Seattle, United StatesDepartment of Biology, University of Washington, Seattle, United StatesDepartment of Electrical Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, United StatesDepartment of Biology, University of Washington, Seattle, United StatesDevelopmental programs sculpt plant morphology to meet environmental challenges, and these same programs have been manipulated to increase agricultural productivity (Doebley et al., 1997; Khush, 2001). Hormones coordinate these programs, creating chemical circuitry (Vanstraelen and Benková, 2012) that has been represented in mathematical models (Refahi et al., 2016; Prusinkiewicz et al., 2009); however, model-guided engineering of plant morphology has been limited by a lack of tools (Parry et al., 2009; Voytas and Gao, 2014). Here, we introduce a novel set of synthetic and modular hormone activated Cas9-based repressors (HACRs) in Arabidopsis thaliana that respond to three hormones: auxin, gibberellins and jasmonates. We demonstrate that HACRs are sensitive to both exogenous hormone treatments and local differences in endogenous hormone levels associated with development. We further show that this capability can be leveraged to reprogram development in an agriculturally relevant manner by changing how the hormonal circuitry regulates target genes. By deploying a HACR to re-parameterize the auxin-induced expression of the auxin transporter PIN-FORMED1 (PIN1), we decreased shoot branching and phyllotactic noise, as predicted by existing models (Refahi et al., 2016; Prusinkiewicz et al., 2009).https://elifesciences.org/articles/34702CRISPR Cas9phytohormoneauxinsynthetic transcription factorengineered developmentphyllotaxy
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author Arjun Khakhar
Alexander R Leydon
Andrew C Lemmex
Eric Klavins
Jennifer L Nemhauser
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Alexander R Leydon
Andrew C Lemmex
Eric Klavins
Jennifer L Nemhauser
Synthetic hormone-responsive transcription factors can monitor and re-program plant development
eLife
CRISPR Cas9
phytohormone
auxin
synthetic transcription factor
engineered development
phyllotaxy
author_facet Arjun Khakhar
Alexander R Leydon
Andrew C Lemmex
Eric Klavins
Jennifer L Nemhauser
author_sort Arjun Khakhar
title Synthetic hormone-responsive transcription factors can monitor and re-program plant development
title_short Synthetic hormone-responsive transcription factors can monitor and re-program plant development
title_full Synthetic hormone-responsive transcription factors can monitor and re-program plant development
title_fullStr Synthetic hormone-responsive transcription factors can monitor and re-program plant development
title_full_unstemmed Synthetic hormone-responsive transcription factors can monitor and re-program plant development
title_sort synthetic hormone-responsive transcription factors can monitor and re-program plant development
publisher eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
series eLife
issn 2050-084X
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Developmental programs sculpt plant morphology to meet environmental challenges, and these same programs have been manipulated to increase agricultural productivity (Doebley et al., 1997; Khush, 2001). Hormones coordinate these programs, creating chemical circuitry (Vanstraelen and Benková, 2012) that has been represented in mathematical models (Refahi et al., 2016; Prusinkiewicz et al., 2009); however, model-guided engineering of plant morphology has been limited by a lack of tools (Parry et al., 2009; Voytas and Gao, 2014). Here, we introduce a novel set of synthetic and modular hormone activated Cas9-based repressors (HACRs) in Arabidopsis thaliana that respond to three hormones: auxin, gibberellins and jasmonates. We demonstrate that HACRs are sensitive to both exogenous hormone treatments and local differences in endogenous hormone levels associated with development. We further show that this capability can be leveraged to reprogram development in an agriculturally relevant manner by changing how the hormonal circuitry regulates target genes. By deploying a HACR to re-parameterize the auxin-induced expression of the auxin transporter PIN-FORMED1 (PIN1), we decreased shoot branching and phyllotactic noise, as predicted by existing models (Refahi et al., 2016; Prusinkiewicz et al., 2009).
topic CRISPR Cas9
phytohormone
auxin
synthetic transcription factor
engineered development
phyllotaxy
url https://elifesciences.org/articles/34702
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