| Literature DB >> 31591087 |
Ting Ting Xiao1, Robin van Velzen1, Olga Kulikova1, Carolien Franken1, Ton Bisseling2.
Abstract
Studies on the model plant Arabidopsis have led to the common view that lateral roots are exclusively formed from pericycle cells and that the latter are unique in their ability to be reprogrammed into stem cells. By analysing lateral root formation in an evolutionary context, we show that lateral root primordium formation in which cortex, endodermis and pericycle are mitotically activated, is a common and ancestral trait in seed plants, whereas the exclusive involvement of pericycle evolved in the Brassicaceae. Furthermore, the endodermis can also be reprogrammed into stem cells in some species.Entities:
Keywords: Endodermis; Lateral root development; Medicago; Primordium; Quiescent centre; Stem cells
Year: 2019 PMID: 31591087 DOI: 10.1242/dev.182592
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Development ISSN: 0950-1991 Impact factor: 6.868