Oriented cell division shapes carnivorous pitcher leaves of Sarracenia purpurea

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Kenji Fukushima
Hironori Fujita
Takahiro Yamaguchi
Masayoshi Kawaguchi
Hirokazu Tsukaya
Mitsuyasu Hasebe
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[1] School of Life Science,1Department of Basic Biology
[2] SOKENDAI (The Graduate University for Advanced Studies),undefined
[3] National Institute for Basic Biology,undefined
[4] Myodaiji-cho,undefined
[5] Nishigonaka 38,undefined
[6] Okazaki,undefined
[7] Aichi 444-8585,undefined
[8] Japan,undefined
[9] Graduate School of Science,undefined
[10] University of Tokyo,undefined
[11] Hongo,undefined
[12] Bunkyo-ku,undefined
[13] Tokyo 113-0033,undefined
[14] Japan,undefined
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Complex morphology is an evolutionary outcome of phenotypic diversification. In some carnivorous plants, the ancestral planar leaf has been modified to form a pitcher shape. However, how leaf development was altered during evolution remains unknown. Here we show that the pitcher leaves of Sarracenia purpurea develop through cell division patterns of adaxial tissues that are distinct from those in bifacial and peltate leaves, subsequent to standard expression of adaxial and abaxial marker genes. Differences in the orientation of cell divisions in the adaxial domain cause bifacial growth in the distal region and adaxial ridge protrusion in the middle region. These different growth patterns establish pitcher morphology. A computer simulation suggests that the cell division plane is critical for the pitcher morphogenesis. Our results imply that tissue-specific changes in the orientation of cell division underlie the development of a morphologically complex leaf.
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