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Cytokinin signalling inhibitory fields provide robustness to phyllotaxis

Authors :
Besnard, Fabrice
Refahi, Yassin
Morin, Valerie
Marteaux, Benjamin
Brunoud, Geraldine
Chambrier, Pierre
Rozier, Frederique
Mirabet, Vincent
Legrand, Jonathan
Laine, Stephanie
Thevenon, Emmanuel
Farcot, Etienne
Cellier, Coralie
Das, Pradeep
Bishopp, Anthony
Dumas, Renaud
Parcy, Francois
Helariutta, Yka
Boudaoud, Arezki
Godin, Christophe
Traas, Jan
Guedon, Yann
Vernoux, Teva
Source :
Nature. January 16, 2014, Vol. 505 Issue 7483, p417, 8 p.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

How biological systems generate reproducible patterns with high precision is a central question in science (1). The shoot apical meristem (SAM), a specialized tissue producing plant aerial organs, is a developmental system of choice to address this question. Organs are periodically initiated at the SAM at specific spatial positions and this spatiotemporal pattern defines phyllotaxis. Accumulation of the plant hormone auxin triggers organ initiation (2-5), whereas auxindepletion around organs generates inhibitory fields that are thought to be sufficient to maintain these patterns and their dynamics (4,6-13). Here we show that another type of hormone-based inhibitory fields, generated directly downstream of auxin by intercellular movement of the cytokinin signalling inhibitor ARABIDOPSIS HISTIDINE PHOSPHOTRANSFER PROTEIN 6 (AHP6) (14), is involved in regulating phyllotactic patterns. We demonstrate that AHP6-based fields establish patterns of cytokinin signalling in the meristem that contribute to the robustness of phyllotaxis by imposing a temporal sequence on organ initiation. Our findings indicate that not one but two distinct hormone-based fields may be required for achieving temporal precision during formation of reiterative structures at the SAM, thus indicating an original mechanism for providing robustness to a dynamic developmental system.<br />In the most widely accepted theory for phyllotaxis, spatiotemporal patterns of organ initiation at the SAM result from the combined effect of inhibitory fields produced by existing organs. As these [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836
Volume :
505
Issue :
7483
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.358849943