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Non-cell autonomous and spatiotemporal signalling from a tissue organizer orchestrates root vascular development

Authors :
Yanbiao Sun
Gert Van Isterdael
Klára Hoyerová
Bert De Rybel
Wouter Smet
Etienne Farcot
Ondřej Novák
Lenka Plačková
Jurgen Haustraete
Yvan Saeys
Ivan Petřík
Federica Brunoni
Thomas Eekhout
Jos R. Wendrich
Bao-Jun Yang
Kevin Verstaen
Anthony Bishopp
Jonah Nolf
Max Minne
Source :
Nat Plants, NATURE PLANTS
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

During plant development, a precise balance of cytokinin is crucial for correct growth and patterning, but it remains unclear how this is achieved across different cell types and in the context of a growing organ. Here we show that in the root apical meristem, the TMO5/LHW complex increases active cytokinin levels via two cooperatively acting enzymes. By profiling the transcriptomic changes of increased cytokinin at single-cell level, we further show that this effect is counteracted by a tissue-specific increase in CYTOKININ OXIDASE 3 expression via direct activation of the mobile transcription factor SHORTROOT. In summary, we show that within the root meristem, xylem cells act as a local organizer of vascular development by non-autonomously regulating cytokinin levels in neighbouring procambium cells via sequential induction and repression modules.

Details

ISSN :
20550278 and 2055026X
Volume :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Plants
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8e800d30b21ab867d9f3fec5fba29626