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ORESARA 15, a PLATZ transcription factor, controls root meristem size through auxin and cytokinin signalling-related pathways

Title
ORESARA 15, a PLATZ transcription factor, controls root meristem size through auxin and cytokinin signalling-related pathways
Author(s)
Timilsina, RupakKim, YongminPark, Sang HoonPark, HyunsooPark, Sung-JinKim, Jin HeePark, Ji-HwanKim, DoaPark, Youn-IlHwang, DaeheeLee, Jong-ChanWoo, Hye Ryun
Issued Date
2022-04
Citation
Journal of Experimental Botany, v.73, no.8, pp.2511 - 2524
Type
Article
Author Keywords
Arabidopsisauxincell divisioncytokinindifferentiationORE15PLATZroot apical meristem
Keywords
ARABIDOPSIS ROOTCELL-DIFFERENTIATIONGROWTHGENEACCUMULATIONDIVISIONRNAIDENTIFICATIONMODULATIONPROLIFERATION
ISSN
0022-0957
Abstract
An optimal size of post-embryonic root apical meristem (RAM) is achieved by a balance between cell division and differentiation. Despite extensive research, molecular mechanisms underlying the coordination of cell division and differentiation are still fragmentary. Here, we report that ORESARA 15 (ORE15), an Arabidopsis PLANT A/T-RICH SEQUENCE-AND ZINC-BINDING PROTEIN (PLATZ) transcription factor preferentially expressed in the RAM, determines RAM size. Primary root length, RAM size, cell division rate, and stem cell niche activity were reduced in an ore15 loss-of-function mutant but enhanced in an activation-tagged line overexpressing ORE15, compared with wild type. ORE15 forms mutually positive and negative feedback loops with auxin and cytokinin signalling, respectively. Collectively, our findings imply that ORE15 controls RAM size by mediating the antagonistic interaction between auxin and cytokinin signalling-related pathways. © 2022 The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Experimental Biology. All rights reserved.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/16502
DOI
10.1093/jxb/erac050
Publisher
Oxford University Press
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  • 이종찬 Lee, Jong-Chan
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Department of New Biology Single-molecule Biophysics and Advanced Bioimaging Laboratory 1. Journal Articles
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