| Literature DB >> 29058667 |
Thomas Stiehl1,2, Christian Wenzl3, Christophe Gaillochet3, Juan-José Ripoll4, Lindsay J Bailey-Steinitz4, Lanxin Li3, Anne Pfeiffer3, Andrej Miotk3, Jana P Hakenjos3, Joachim Forner3, Martin F Yanofsky4, Anna Marciniak-Czochra1,2,5, Jan U Lohmann3.
Abstract
Plant meristems carry pools of continuously active stem cells, whose activity is controlled by developmental and environmental signals. After stem cell division, daughter cells that exit the stem cell domain acquire transit amplifying cell identity before they are incorporated into organs and differentiate. In this study, we used an integrated approach to elucidate the role of HECATE (HEC) genes in regulating developmental trajectories of shoot stem cells in Arabidopsis thaliana. Our work reveals that HEC function stabilizes cell fate in distinct zones of the shoot meristem thereby controlling the spatio-temporal dynamics of stem cell differentiation. Importantly, this activity is concomitant with the local modulation of cellular responses to cytokinin and auxin, two key phytohormones regulating cell behaviour. Mechanistically, we show that HEC factors transcriptionally control and physically interact with MONOPTEROS (MP), a key regulator of auxin signalling, and modulate the autocatalytic stabilization of auxin signalling output.Entities:
Keywords: A. thaliana; HECATE1; auxin; cell fate; cytokinin; developmental biology; plant biology; shoot meristem; stem cells
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29058667 PMCID: PMC5693117 DOI: 10.7554/eLife.30135
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Elife ISSN: 2050-084X Impact factor: 8.140