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Title: Mechanical conflict caused by a cell-wall-loosening enzyme activates de novo shoot regeneration
Authors: VARAPPARAMBATH, VIJINA
MATHEW, MABEL MARIA
SHANMUKHAN, ANJU PALLIPURATH
SHANMUKHAN, ANJU PALLIPURATH
VERMA, SHUBHAM
AIYAZ, MOHAMMED
PRASAD, KALIKA et al.
Dept. of Biology
Keywords: Shoot regeneration
Cell polarity
Auxin
Cell-wall-loosening enzyme
Mechanical conflict
CUC2
2022
Issue Date: Sep-2022
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Citation: Developmental Cell, 57(12), 2063-2080.
Abstract: Cellular heterogeneity is a hallmark of multicellular organisms. During shoot regeneration from undifferentiated callus, only a select few cells, called progenitors, develop into shoot. How these cells are selected and what governs their subsequent progression to a patterned organ system is unknown. Using Arabidopsis thaliana, we show that it is not just the abundance of stem cell regulators but rather the localization pattern of polarity proteins that predicts the progenitor’s fate. A shoot-promoting factor, CUC2, activated the expression of the cell-wall-loosening enzyme, XTH9, solely in a shell of cells surrounding the progenitor, causing different mechanical stresses in these cells. This mechanical conflict then activates cell polarity in progenitors to promote meristem formation. Interestingly, genetic or physical perturbations to cells surrounding the progenitor impaired the progenitor and vice versa. These suggest a feedback loop between progenitors and their neighbors for shoot regeneration in the absence of tissue-patterning cues.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.devcel.2022.07.017
http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/7737
ISSN: 1534-5807
1878-1551
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