| Literature DB >> 32379043 |
Carlos S Galvan-Ampudia1, Guillaume Cerutti1, Jonathan Legrand1, Géraldine Brunoud1, Raquel Martin-Arevalillo1, Romain Azais1, Vincent Bayle1, Steven Moussu1, Christian Wenzl2, Yvon Jaillais1, Jan U Lohmann2, Christophe Godin1, Teva Vernoux1.
Abstract
Positional information is essential for coordinating the development of multicellular organisms. In plants, positional information provided by the hormone auxin regulates rhythmic organ production at the shoot apex, but the spatio-temporal dynamics of auxin gradients is unknown. We used quantitative imaging to demonstrate that auxin carries high-definition graded information not only in space but also in time. We show that, during organogenesis, temporal patterns of auxin arise from rhythmic centrifugal waves of high auxin travelling through the tissue faster than growth. We further demonstrate that temporal integration of auxin concentration is required to trigger the auxin-dependent transcription associated with organogenesis. This provides a mechanism to temporally differentiate sites of organ initiation and exemplifies how spatio-temporal positional information can be used to create rhythmicity.Entities:
Keywords: A. thaliana; Auxin; developmental biology; plant biology; shoot apical meristem
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32379043 PMCID: PMC7205470 DOI: 10.7554/eLife.55832
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Elife ISSN: 2050-084X Impact factor: 8.140