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A robust mechanism for resetting juvenility during each generation in Arabidopsis

Authors :
Jian Gao
Ke Zhang
Ying-Juan Cheng
Sha Yu
Guan-Dong Shang
Fu-Xiang Wang
Lian-Yu Wu
Zhou-Geng Xu
Yan-Xia Mai
Xin-Yan Zhao
Dong Zhai
Heng Lian
Jia-Wei Wang
Source :
Nature Plants. 8:257-268
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022.

Abstract

Multicellular organisms undergo several developmental transitions during their life cycles. In contrast to animals, the plant germline is derived from adult somatic cells. As such, the juvenility of a plant must be reset in each generation. Previous studies have demonstrated that the decline in the levels of miR156/7 with age drives plant maturation. Here we show that the resetting of plant juvenility during each generation is mediated by de novo activation of MIR156/7 in Arabidopsis. Blocking this process leads to a shortened juvenile phase and premature flowering in the offspring. In particular, an Arabidopsis plant devoid of miR156/7 flowers even without formation of rosette leaves in long days. Mechanistically, we find that different MIR156/7 genes are reset at different developmental stages through distinct reprogramming routes. Among these genes, MIR156A, B and C are activated de novo during sexual reproduction and embryogenesis, while MIR157A and C are reset upon seed germination. This redundancy generates a robust reset mechanism that ensures accurate restoration of the juvenile phase in each plant generation.

Details

ISSN :
20550278
Volume :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Plants
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....59e0843bd2812e4f613eba6acdcd6191