Literature DB >> 32243852

A Self-Activation Loop Maintains Meristematic Cell Fate for Branching.

Xiuwei Cao1, Jin Wang2, Yuanyuan Xiong1, Haibian Yang2, Minglei Yang2, Peiyi Ye2, Stefano Bencivenga3, Robert Sablowski3, Yuling Jiao4.   

Abstract

In plants and animals, self-renewing stem cell populations play fundamental roles in many developmental contexts. Plants differ from most animals in their retained ability to initiate new cycles of growth and development, which relies on the establishment and activity of branch meristems. In seed plants, branching is achieved by stem-cell-containing axillary meristems, which are initiated from a leaf axil meristematic cell population originally detached from the shoot apical meristem. It remains unclear how the meristematic cell fate is maintained. Here, we show that ARABIDOPSISTHALIANAHOMEOBOXGENE1 (ATH1) maintains the meristem marker gene SHOOT MERISTEMLESS (STM) expression in the leaf axil to enable meristematic cell fate maintenance. Furthermore, ATH1 protein interacts with STM protein to form a STM self-activation loop. Genetic and biochemical data suggest that ATH1 anchors STM to activate STM as well as other axillary meristem regulatory genes. This auto-regulation allows the STM locus to remain epigenetically active. Taken together, our findings provide a striking example of a self-activation loop that maintains the flexibility required for stem cell niche re-establishment during organogenesis.
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Keywords:  axillary meristem; self-activation; shoot meristem; stem cell lineage

Year:  2020        PMID: 32243852     DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2020.03.031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Biol        ISSN: 0960-9822            Impact factor:   10.834


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