Control of Arabidopsis shoot stem cell homeostasis by two antagonistic CLE peptide signalling pathways

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作者
Schlegel, Jenia
Denay, Gregoire
Wink, Rene
Pinto, Karine Gustavo
Stahl, Yvonne
Schmid, Julia
Blumke, Patrick
Simon, Rudiger G. W. [1 ]
机构
[1] Heinrich Heine Univ, Inst Dev Genet, Dusseldorf, Germany
来源
ELIFE | 2021年 / 10卷
关键词
shoot meristem; stem cells; CLE40; CLAVATA; signalling; WUS; A; thaliana; RECEPTOR-LIKE KINASES; GENE ENCODES; MERISTEM MAINTENANCE; FLOWER DEVELOPMENT; FLORAL MERISTEMS; PROTEIN-KINASE; CLAVATA; WUSCHEL; CLV3; FATE;
D O I
10.7554/eLife.70934; 10.7554/eLife.70934.sa1; 10.7554/eLife.70934.sa2
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Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
eLife digest Plants are sessile lifeforms that have evolved many ways to overcome this challenge. For example, they can quickly adapt to their environment, and they can grow new organs, such as leaves and flowers, throughout their lifetime. Stem cells are important precursor cells in plants (and animals) that can divide and specialize into other types of cells to help regrow leaves and flowers. A region in the plant called meristem, which can be found in the roots and shoots, continuously produces new organs in the peripheral zone of the meristem by maintaining a small group of stem cells in the central zone of the meristem. This is regulated by a signalling pathway called CLV and a molecule produced by the stem cells in the central zone, called CLV3. Together, they keep a protein called WUS (found in the deeper meristem known as the organizing zone) at low levels. WUS, in turn, increases the production of stem cells that generate CLV3. However, so far it was unclear how the number of stem cells is coordinated with the rate of organ production in the peripheral zone. To find out more, Schlegel et al. studied cells in the shoot meristems from the thale cress Arabidopsis thaliana. The researchers found that cells in the peripheral zone produce a molecule called CLE40, which is similar to CLV3. Unlike CLV3, however, CLE40 boosts the levels of WUS, thereby increasing the number of stem cells. In return, WUS reduces the production of CLE40 in the central zone and the organizing centre. This system allows meristems to adapt to growing at different speeds. These results help reveal how the activity of plant meristems is regulated to enable plants to grow new structures throughout their life. Together, CLV3 and CLE40 signalling in meristems regulate stem cells to maintain a small population that is able to respond to changing growth rates. This understanding of stem cell control could be further developed to improve the productivity of crops. Stem cell homeostasis in plant shoot meristems requires tight coordination between stem cell proliferation and cell differentiation. In Arabidopsis, stem cells express the secreted dodecapeptide CLAVATA3 (CLV3), which signals through the leucine-rich repeat (LRR)-receptor kinase CLAVATA1 (CLV1) and related CLV1-family members to downregulate expression of the homeodomain transcription factor WUSCHEL (WUS). WUS protein moves from cells below the stem cell domain to the meristem tip and promotes stem cell identity, together with CLV3 expression, generating a negative feedback loop. How stem cell activity in the meristem centre is coordinated with organ initiation and cell differentiation at the periphery is unknown. We show here that the CLE40 gene, encoding a secreted peptide closely related to CLV3, is expressed in the SAM in differentiating cells in a pattern complementary to that of CLV3. CLE40 promotes WUS expression via BAM1, a CLV1-family receptor, and CLE40 expression is in turn repressed in a WUS-dependent manner. Together, CLE40-BAM1-WUS establish a second negative feedback loop. We propose that stem cell homeostasis is achieved through two intertwined pathways that adjust WUS activity and incorporate information on the size of the stem cell domain, via CLV3-CLV1, and on cell differentiation via CLE40-BAM1.
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