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Hierarchical global and local auxin signals coordinate cellular interdigitation in Arabidopsis .

Patricio Pérez-HenríquezHongjiang LiXiang ZhouXue PanWenwei LinWenxin TangShingo NagawaDeshu LinTongda XuMarta MichniewiczMichael J PriggeLucia C StraderMark EstelleKen-Ishiro HayashiJiří FrimlLinlin QiZhongchi LiuJaimie M Van NormanZhenbiao Yang
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
The development of multicellular tissues requires both local and global coordination of cell polarization, however, the mechanisms underlying their interplay are poorly understood. In Arabidopsis, leaf epidermal pavement cells (PC) develop a puzzle-piece shape locally coordinated through apoplastic auxin signaling. Here we show auxin also globally coordinates interdigitation by activating the TIR1/AFB-dependent nuclear signaling pathway. This pathway promotes a transient maximum of auxin at the cotyledon tip, which then moves across the leaf activating local PC polarization, as demonstrated by locally uncaged auxin globally rescuing defects in tir1;afb1;afb2;afb4;afb5 mutant but not in tmk1;tmk2;tmk3;tmk4 mutants. Our findings show that hierarchically integrated global and local auxin signaling systems, which respectively depend on TIR1/AFB-dependent gene transcription in the nucleus and TMK-mediated rapid activation of ROP GTPases at the cell surface, control PC interdigitation patterns in Arabidopsis cotyledons, revealing a mechanism for coordinating a local cellular process with the development of whole tissues.
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