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.Cytokinin influences various aspects of plant growth and development, including vascular development. The TMO5/LHW complex regulates a precise balance of cytokinin in xylem and procambium, therefore organizing root vascular patterning in Arabidopsis.
Non-cell autonomous and spatiotemporal signalling from a tissue organizer orchestrates root vascular development
Federica Brunoni;
2021-01-01
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.Cytokinin influences various aspects of plant growth and development, including vascular development. The TMO5/LHW complex regulates a precise balance of cytokinin in xylem and procambium, therefore organizing root vascular patterning in Arabidopsis.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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