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Pickle Recruits Retinoblastoma Related 1 to Control Lateral Root Formation in Arabidopsis.

Krisztina ÖtvösPal Csaba MiskolcziPeter MarhavýAlfredo Cruz RamírezEva BenkováStéphanie RobertLászló Bakó
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2021)
Lateral root (LR) formation is an example of a plant post-embryonic organogenesis event. LRs are issued from non-dividing cells entering consecutive steps of formative divisions, proliferation and elongation. The chromatin remodeling protein PICKLE (PKL) negatively regulates auxin-mediated LR formation through a mechanism that is not yet known. Here we show that PKL interacts with RETINOBLASTOMA-RELATED 1 (RBR1) to repress the LATERAL ORGAN BOUNDARIES-DOMAIN 16 (LBD16) promoter activity. Since LBD16 function is required for the formative division of LR founder cells, repression mediated by the PKL-RBR1 complex negatively regulates formative division and LR formation. Inhibition of LR formation by PKL-RBR1 is counteracted by auxin, indicating that, in addition to auxin-mediated transcriptional responses, the fine-tuned process of LR formation is also controlled at the chromatin level in an auxin-signaling dependent manner.
Keyphrases
  • transcription factor
  • gene expression
  • induced apoptosis
  • minimally invasive
  • dna methylation
  • signaling pathway
  • arabidopsis thaliana
  • small molecule
  • heat shock
  • cell wall