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Temperature-dependent fasciation mutants provide a link between mitochondrial RNA processing and lateral root morphogenesis.

Kurataka Otsuka1, Akihito Mamiya1, Mineko Konishi1, Mamoru Nozaki1, Atsuko Kinoshita1, Hiroaki Tamaki1, Masaki Arita1, Masato Saito1, Kayoko Yamamoto1, Takushi Hachiya2, Ko Noguchi3, Takashi Ueda4, Yusuke Yagi5, Takehito Kobayashi5, Takahiro Nakamura5, Yasushi Sato6, Takashi Hirayama7, Munetaka Sugiyama1.   

Abstract

Although mechanisms that activate organogenesis in plants are well established, much less is known about the subsequent fine-tuning of cell proliferation, which is crucial for creating properly structured and sized organs. Here we show, through analysis of temperature-dependent fasciation (TDF) mutants of Arabidopsis, root redifferentiation defective 1 (rrd1), rrd2, and root initiation defective 4 (rid4), that mitochondrial RNA processing is required for limiting cell division during early lateral root (LR) organogenesis. These mutants formed abnormally broadened (i.e. fasciated) LRs under high-temperature conditions due to extra cell division. All TDF proteins localized to mitochondria, where they were found to participate in RNA processing: RRD1 in mRNA deadenylation, and RRD2 and RID4 in mRNA editing. Further analysis suggested that LR fasciation in the TDF mutants is triggered by reactive oxygen species generation caused by defective mitochondrial respiration. Our findings provide novel clues for the physiological significance of mitochondrial activities in plant organogenesis.
© 2021, Otsuka et al.

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Keywords:  A. thaliana; cell division control; lateral root; mitochondrial RNA processing; pentatricopeptide repeat protein; plant biology; poly(A)-specific ribonuclease; temperature-dependent fasciation

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33443014      PMCID: PMC7846275          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.61611

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.140


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