Identification of cambium stem cell factors and their positioning mechanism
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ABSTRACT: Wood constitutes the majority of terrestrial biomass.Composed of xylem, it arises from one side of the vascular cambium, a bifacial stem cell niche that also produces phloem on the opposing side. It is currently unknown which molecular factors endowcambium stem cell identity. Here we show that TDIF ligand-activated PXY receptors promote the expression of CAMBIUM AINTEGUMENTA-LIKE (CAIL) transcription factors to define cambium stem cell identity inthe Arabidopsisroot. By sequestrating the phloem-originated TDIF, xylem-dependent PXY confines the TDIF signaling front, resulting in the activation of CAIL expression and stem cell identity in only a narrow domain. Our findings show how signals emanating from cells on opposing sides ensure robust yet dynamically adjustable positioning of a bifacial stem cell.
ORGANISM(S): Arabidopsis thaliana
PROVIDER: GSE264403 | GEO | 2024/04/24
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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