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Brassinosteroid production and signaling differentially control cell division and expansion in the leaf.

Miroslava K Zhiponova1,2, Isabelle Vanhoutte1,2, Véronique Boudolf1,2, Camilla Betti1,2, Stijn Dhondt1,2, Frederik Coppens1,2, Evelien Mylle1,2, Sara Maes1,2, Mary-Paz González-García3, Ana I Caño-Delgado3, Dirk Inzé1,2, Gerrit T S Beemster4, Lieven De Veylder1,2, Eugenia Russinova1,2.   

Abstract

Brassinosteroid (BR) hormones control plant growth through acting on both cell expansion and division. Here, we examined the role of BRs in leaf growth using the Arabidopsis BR-deficient mutant constitutive photomorphogenesis and dwarfism (cpd). We show that the reduced size of cpd leaf blades is a result of a decrease in cell size and number, as well as in venation length and complexity. Kinematic growth analysis and tissue-specific marker gene expression revealed that the leaf phenotype of cpd is associated with a prolonged cell division phase and delayed differentiation. cpd-leaf-rescue experiments and leaf growth analysis of BR biosynthesis and signaling gain-of-function mutants showed that BR production and BR receptor-dependent signaling differentially control the balance between cell division and expansion in the leaf. Investigation of cell cycle markers in leaves of cpd revealed the accumulation of mitotic proteins independent of transcription. This correlated with an increase in cyclin-dependent kinase activity, suggesting a role for BRs in control of mitosis.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 23253334     DOI: 10.1111/nph.12036

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  New Phytol        ISSN: 0028-646X            Impact factor:   10.151


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