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Minimum requirements for changing and maintaining endodermis cell identity in the Arabidopsis root

Authors :
Colleen Drapek
Jessica H. Hennacy
Philip N. Benfey
Isaiah Taylor
Tonni Grube Andersen
Peter Marhavy
Erin E. Sparks
Niko Geldner
Source :
Nature plants, Nature plants, vol. 4, no. 8, pp. 586-595
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Changes in gene regulation during differentiation are governed by networks of transcription factors. The Arabidopsis root endodermis is a tractable model to address how transcription factors contribute to differentiation. We used a bottom-up approach to understand the extent to which transcription factors that are required for endodermis differentiation can confer endodermis identity to a non-native cell type. Our results show that the transcription factors SHORTROOT and MYB36 alone have limited ability to induce ectopic endodermal features in the absence of additional cues. The stele-derived signalling peptide CIF2 stabilizes SHORTROOT-induced endodermis identity acquisition. The outcome is a partially impermeable barrier deposited in the subepidermal cell layer, which has a transcriptional signature similar to the endodermis. These results demonstrate that other root cell types can be forced to differentiate into the endodermis and highlight a previously unappreciated role for receptor kinase signalling in maintaining endodermis identity.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20550278
Volume :
4
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature plants
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....92e5d5e366df1298a2118303bc29ba5b