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Differential spatial distribution of miR165/6 determines variability in plant root anatomy.

Giovanna Di RuoccoGaia BertolottiElena PacificiLaura PolverariMiltos TsiantisSabrina SabatiniPaolo CostantinoRaffaele Dello Ioio
Published in: Development (Cambridge, England) (2018)
A clear example of interspecific variation is the number of root cortical layers in plants. The genetic mechanisms underlying this variability are poorly understood, partly because of the lack of a convenient model. Here, we demonstrate that Cardamine hirsuta, unlike Arabidopsis thaliana, has two cortical layers that are patterned during late embryogenesis. We show that a miR165/6-dependent distribution of the HOMEODOMAIN LEUCINE ZIPPER III (HD-ZIPIII) transcription factor PHABULOSA (PHB) controls this pattern. Our findings reveal that interspecies variation in miRNA distribution can determine differences in anatomy in plants.
Keyphrases
  • arabidopsis thaliana
  • transcription factor
  • cell proliferation
  • long non coding rna
  • long noncoding rna
  • genome wide
  • dna binding
  • single cell
  • electron transfer
  • cell wall