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BAM1/2 receptor kinase signaling drives CLE peptide-mediated formative cell divisions in Arabidopsis roots.


ABSTRACT: Cell division is often regulated by extracellular signaling networks to ensure correct patterning during development. In Arabidopsis, the SHORT-ROOT (SHR)/SCARECROW (SCR) transcription factor dimer activates CYCLIND6;1 (CYCD6;1) to drive formative divisions during root ground tissue development. Here, we show plasma-membrane-localized BARELY ANY MERISTEM1/2 (BAM1/2) family receptor kinases are required for SHR-dependent formative divisions and CYCD6;1 expression, but not SHR-dependent ground tissue specification. Root-enriched CLE ligands bind the BAM1 extracellular domain and are necessary and sufficient to activate SHR-mediated divisions and CYCD6;1 expression. Correspondingly, BAM-CLE signaling contributes to the restriction of formative divisions to the distal root region. Additionally, genetic analysis reveals that BAM-CLE and SHR converge to regulate additional cell divisions outside of the ground tissues. Our work identifies an extracellular signaling pathway regulating formative root divisions and provides a framework to explore this pathway in patterning and evolution.

SUBMITTER: Crook AD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7768756 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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BAM1/2 receptor kinase signaling drives CLE peptide-mediated formative cell divisions in <i>Arabidopsis</i> roots.

Crook Ashley D AD   Willoughby Andrew C AC   Hazak Ora O   Okuda Satohiro S   VanDerMolen Kylie R KR   Soyars Cara L CL   Cattaneo Pietro P   Clark Natalie M NM   Sozzani Rosangela R   Hothorn Michael M   Hardtke Christian S CS   Nimchuk Zachary L ZL  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20201207 51


Cell division is often regulated by extracellular signaling networks to ensure correct patterning during development. In <i>Arabidopsis</i>, the SHORT-ROOT (SHR)/SCARECROW (SCR) transcription factor dimer activates <i>CYCLIND6</i>;<i>1</i> (<i>CYCD6;1</i>) to drive formative divisions during root ground tissue development. Here, we show plasma-membrane-localized BARELY ANY MERISTEM1/2 (BAM1/2) family receptor kinases are required for <i>SHR</i>-dependent formative divisions and <i>CYCD6;1</i> ex  ...[more]

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