| Literature DB >> 30307572 |
Houjun Zhou1,2, Xueqin Song1,2,3, Kaili Wei1,2, Yanqiu Zhao1,2, Cheng Jiang1,2, Jinnan Wang1,2, Fang Tang1,2,3, Mengzhu Lu1,2,3.
Abstract
Growth-regulating factors (GRFs) are involved in various developmental events, particularly leaf development. However, the functions of GRFs in woody plants remain elusive. In this study, functional characterization of GRF15 in Populus was performed. Most GRFs are preferentially expressed in young leaves. As GRF15 was expressed at the highest level and with highest ratio in Populus species with large leaves, this gene was investigated through transgenic analyses. Promotor-β-glucuronidase analysis revealed expression of GRF15 at the leaf expansion zone. Additionally, GRF15 was found to be localized in the nucleus and regulated by miR396. Leaf size and palisade cell size were significantly increased and decreased in GRF15-overexpressing and dominant repression lines, respectively. Consistently, expression of EXPA11a, a homolog of cell-expansion marker EXPA11 in Arabidopsis, was strongly upregulated and downregulated in the GRF15-overexpressing and dominant repression lines, respectively, which was further manifested by activation of EXPA11a by GRF15 in transactivation assays. Therefore, GRF15 is required for leaf size control and primarily modulates cell expansion during leaf development in Populus.Entities:
Keywords: zzm321990 Populuszzm321990 ; GRF15; cell expansion; cell proliferation; growth-regulating factor; leaf size
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30307572 DOI: 10.1093/treephys/tpy107
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tree Physiol ISSN: 0829-318X Impact factor: 4.196