The protein kinase WAG1, together with WAG2 and PINOID, regulates auxin transport by phosphorylating PIN auxin efflux carriers. In this study, we examined the changes in wavy root growth and lateral root development in Arabidopsis seedlings overexpressing WAG1. When WAG1-overexpressing seedlings were grown vertically, wavy root growth was suppressed compared to the wild-type controls. Even under 45-degree slanted growth conditions, which promote wavy root growth, the roots of WAG1-overexpressing seedlings showed strong suppression of wavy growth, growing straight unlike the wild type. Furthermore, in the roots of WAG1-overexpressing seedlings, both wavy root growth and lateral root formation were inhibited, revealing a correlation between the intensity of wavy root growth and the rate of lateral root formation in Arabidopsis seedlings. YFP-WAG1 protein was found to localize to the plasma membrane and nucleus of root epidermal cells, confirming its association with the membrane-localized PIN proteins.
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