| Literature DB >> 32943451 |
Jos R Wendrich1,2, BaoJun Yang1,2, Niels Vandamme3,4, Kevin Verstaen3,4, Wouter Smet1,2, Celien Van de Velde1,2, Max Minne1,2, Brecht Wybouw1,2, Eliana Mor1,2, Helena E Arents1,2, Jonah Nolf1,2, Julie Van Duyse5,6, Gert Van Isterdael5,6, Steven Maere1,2, Yvan Saeys7,4, Bert De Rybel8,2.
Abstract
Optimal plant growth is hampered by deficiency of the essential macronutrient phosphate in most soils. Plant roots can, however, increase their root hair density to efficiently forage the soil for this immobile nutrient. By generating and exploiting a high-resolution single-cell gene expression atlas of Arabidopsis roots, we show an enrichment of TARGET OF MONOPTEROS 5/LONESOME HIGHWAY (TMO5/LHW) target gene responses in root hair cells. The TMO5/LHW heterodimer triggers biosynthesis of mobile cytokinin in vascular cells and increases root hair density during low-phosphate conditions by modifying both the length and cell fate of epidermal cells. Moreover, root hair responses in phosphate-deprived conditions are TMO5- and cytokinin-dependent. Cytokinin signaling links root hair responses in the epidermis to perception of phosphate depletion in vascular cells.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32943451 PMCID: PMC7116379 DOI: 10.1126/science.aay4970
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728