PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Aimee N. Uyehara AU - Angel R. Del Valle-Echevarria AU - Charles T. Hunter AU - Hilde Nelissen AU - Kirin Demuynck AU - James F. Cahill AU - Georg Jander AU - Michael G. Muszynski TI - Cytokinin promotes jasmonic acid accumulation in the control of maize leaf growth AID - 10.1101/760405 DP - 2019 Jan 01 TA - bioRxiv PG - 760405 4099 - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2019/09/06/760405.short 4100 - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2019/09/06/760405.full AB - Growth of plant organs results from the combined activity of cell division and cell expansion. The coordination of these two processes depends on the interplay between multiple hormones that determine final organ size. Using the semidominant Hairy Sheath Frayed1 (Hsf1) maize mutant, that hypersignals the perception of cytokinin (CK), we show that CK can reduce leaf size and growth rate by decreasing cell division. Linked to CK hypersignaling, the Hsf1 mutant has increased jasmonic acid (JA) content, a hormone that can inhibit cell division. Treatment of wild type seedlings with exogenous JA reduces maize leaf size and growth rate, while JA deficient maize mutants have increased leaf size and growth rate. Expression analysis revealed increased transcript accumulation of several JA pathway genes in the Hsf1 leaf growth zone. A transient treatment of growing wild type maize shoots with exogenous CK also induced JA pathway gene expression, although this effect was blocked by co-treatment with cycloheximide. Together our results suggest that CK can promote JA accumulation possibly through increased expression of specific JA pathway genes.One sentence summary Cytokinin-signaling upregulates the jasmonate biosynthesis pathway, resulting in jasmonate accumulation and influences on maize leaf growth.