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Rocío Olmo1, Javier Cabrera2, Fernando E Díaz-Manzano1, Virginia Ruiz-Ferrer1, Marta Barcala1, Takashi Ishida3, Alejandra García1, María Fe Andrés4, Simón Ruiz-Lara5, Isabel Verdugo5, Mónica Pernas2, Hidehiro Fukaki6, Juan Carlos Del Pozo2, Miguel Ángel Moreno-Risueno2, Tina Kyndt7, Godelieve Gheysen7, Carmen Fenoll1, Shinichiro Sawa3, Carolina Escobar1,3.
Abstract
Root-knot nematodes (RKNs; Meloidogyne spp.) induce new post-embryogenic organs within the roots (galls) where they stablish and differentiate nematode feeding cells, giant cells (GCs). The developmental programmes and functional genes involved remain poorly defined. Arabidopsis root apical meristem (RAM), lateral root (LR) and callus marker lines, SHORT-ROOT/SHR, SCARECROW/SCR, SCHIZORIZA/SCZ, WUSCHEL-RELATED-HOMEOBOX-5/WOX5, AUXIN-RESPONSIVE-FACTOR-5/ARF5, ARABIDOPSIS-HISTIDINE PHOSPHOTRANSFER-PROTEIN-6/AHP6, GATA-TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR-23/GATA23 and S-PHASE-KINASE-ASSOCIATED-PROTEIN2B/SKP2B, were analysed for nematode-dependent expression. Their corresponding loss-of-function lines, including those for LR upstream regulators, SOLITARY ROOT/SLR/IAA14, BONDELOS/BDL/IAA12 and INDOLE-3-ACETIC-ACID-INDUCIBLE-28/IAA28, were tested for RKN resistance/tolerance. LR genes, for example ARF5 (key factor for root stem-cell niche regeneration), GATA23 (which specifies pluripotent founder cells) and AHP6 (cytokinin-signalling-inhibitor regulating pericycle cell-divisions orientation), show a crucial function during gall formation. RKNs do not compromise the number of founder cells or LR primordia but locally induce gall formation possibly by tuning the auxin/cytokinin balance in which AHP6 might be necessary. Key RAM marker genes were induced and functional in galls. Therefore, the activation of plant developmental programmes promoting transient-pluripotency/stemness leads to the generation of quiescent-centre and meristematic-like cell identities within the vascular cylinder of galls. Nematodes enlist developmental pathways of new organogenesis and/or root regeneration in the vascular cells of galls. This should determine meristematic cell identities with sufficient transient pluripotency for gall organogenesis.Entities:
Keywords: Meloidogyne spp.; auxins; calli; cytokinins; gall development; lateral root; pluripotency; root meristem/regeneration
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32129890 DOI: 10.1111/nph.16521
Source DB: PubMed Journal: New Phytol ISSN: 0028-646X Impact factor: 10.151