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Chong Hu1, Yafen Zhu1, Yanwei Cui1, Kaili Cheng1, Wan Liang1, Zhuoyun Wei1, Mingsong Zhu1, Hongju Yin1, Li Zeng1, Ya Xiao1, Minghui Lv1, Jing Yi1, Suiwen Hou1, Kai He1, Jia Li1, Xiaoping Gou2.
Abstract
Continuous organ initiation and outgrowth in plants relies on the proliferation and differentiation of stem cells maintained by the CLAVATA (CLV)-WUSCHEL (WUS) negative-feedback loop1-3. Leucine-rich repeat receptor-like protein kinases (LRR-RLKs), including CLV1, BARELY ANY MERISTEMS and RECEPTOR-LIKE PROTEIN KINASE 2 (RPK2), a receptor-like protein CLV2 and a pseudokinase CORYNE (CRN) are involved in the perception of the CLV3 signal to repress WUS expression4-10. WUS, a homeodomain transcription factor, in turn directly activates CLV3 expression and promotes stem cell activity in the shoot apical meristem11,12. However, the signalling mechanism immediately following the perception of CLV3 by its receptors is poorly understood. Here, we show that a group of LRR-RLKs, designated as CLAVATA3 INSENSITIVE RECEPTOR KINASES (CIKs), have essential roles in regulating CLV3-mediated stem cell homeostasis. The cik1 2 3 4 quadruple mutant exhibits a significantly enlarged SAM, resembling clv mutants. Genetic analyses and biochemical assays demonstrated that CIKs function as co-receptors of CLV1, CLV2/CRN and RPK2 to mediate CLV3 signalling through phosphorylation. Our findings not only widen the understanding of the underlying mechanism of CLV3 signal transduction in regulating stem cell fate but also reveal a novel group of RLKs that function as co-receptors to possibly mediate multiple extrinsic and intrinsic signals during plant growth and development.Mesh:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29581511 DOI: 10.1038/s41477-018-0123-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Plants ISSN: 2055-0278 Impact factor: 15.793