| Literature DB >> 29991485 |
Alexandra Baekelandt1,2, Laurens Pauwels1,2, Zhibiao Wang3,4, Na Li3, Liesbeth De Milde1,2, Annelore Natran1,2, Mattias Vermeersch1,2, Yunhai Li3,4, Alain Goossens1,2, Dirk Inzé5,2, Nathalie Gonzalez1,2.
Abstract
In Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), reduced expression of the transcriptional regulator PEAPOD2 (PPD2) results in propeller-like rosettes with enlarged and dome-shaped leaves. However, the molecular and cellular processes underlying this peculiar phenotype remain elusive. Here, we studied the interaction between PPD2 and NOVEL INTERACTOR OF JAZ (NINJA) and demonstrated that ninja loss-of-function plants produce rosettes with dome-shaped leaves similar to those of ppd mutants but without the increase in size. We showed that ninja mutants have a convex-shaped primary cell cycle arrest front, putatively leading to excessive cell division in the central leaf blade region. Furthermore, ppd and ninja mutants have a similar increase in the expression of CYCLIN D3;2 (CYCD3;2), and ectopic overexpression of CYCD3;2 phenocopies the ppd and ninja rosette and leaf shape phenotypes without affecting the size. Our results reveal a pivotal contribution of NINJA in leaf development, in addition to its well-studied function in jasmonate signaling, and imply a new function for D3-type cyclins in, at least partially, uncoupling the size and shape phenotypes of ppd leaves.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29991485 PMCID: PMC6130026 DOI: 10.1104/pp.18.00327
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Physiol ISSN: 0032-0889 Impact factor: 8.340