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CaHAM is autoregulated and regulates CaSTM expression and is required for shoot apical meristem organization in pepper.

Rakefet David-Schwartz1, Yelena Borovsky, Hanita Zemach, Ilan Paran.   

Abstract

The angiosperm shoot apical meristem (SAM) is characterized by tightly organized cell layers and zones. The SAM's organization allows it to maintain its indeterminate nature while producing determinate lateral organs. Alterations in SAM gene expression partly account for the immense diversity in plant architecture. The GRAS protein family gene HAIRY MERISTEM (HAM) is an important regulator of SAM organization in Petunia and Arabidopsis. Here we describe CaHAM loss-of-function pepper mutants characterized by an arrested SAM following the formation of several leaves on the primary stem, complete inhibition of axillary meristem development, an expanded tunica domain and trichome formation on the SAM epidermis. CaHAM is expressed in the periphery of the SAM and in the vasculature of young leaves throughout plant development, reaching its highest level in the reproductive growth stage. Analysis of the effect of CaHAM loss-of-function on its own expression showed that CaHAM is negatively autoregulated. Furthermore, CaHAM negatively regulates the expression level and pattern of pepper SHOOT MERISTEMLESS (CaSTM), which is required to maintain the SAM in an undifferentiated state. We conclude that CaHAM is regulated to achieve adjusted functional levels and has a conserved role in controlling SAM maintenance, organization and axillary meristem formation.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 23415323     DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2012.12.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Sci        ISSN: 0168-9452            Impact factor:   4.729


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