Cell Cycle Progression in the Pericycle Is Not Sufficient for SOLITARY ROOT/IAA14-Mediated Lateral Root Initiation in<i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i> 

Steffen Vanneste(Vlaams Instituut voor Biotechnologie), Bert De Rybel(Vlaams Instituut voor Biotechnologie), Gerrit T.S. Beemster(Vlaams Instituut voor Biotechnologie), Karin Ljung(Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences), Ive De Smet(Vlaams Instituut voor Biotechnologie), Gert Van Isterdael(Vlaams Instituut voor Biotechnologie), Mirande Naudts(Vlaams Instituut voor Biotechnologie), Ryusuke Iida(Nara Institute of Science and Technology), Wilhelm Gruissem(École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne), Masao Tasaka(Nara Institute of Science and Technology), Dirk Inzé(Vlaams Instituut voor Biotechnologie), Hidehiro Fukaki(Nara Institute of Science and Technology), Tom Beeckman(Vlaams Instituut voor Biotechnologie)
The Plant Cell
October 21, 2005
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Abstract

To study the mechanisms behind auxin-induced cell division, lateral root initiation was used as a model system. By means of microarray analysis, genome-wide transcriptional changes were monitored during the early steps of lateral root initiation. Inclusion of the dominant auxin signaling mutant solitary root1 (slr1) identified genes involved in lateral root initiation that act downstream of the auxin/indole-3-acetic acid (AUX/IAA) signaling pathway. Interestingly, key components of the cell cycle machinery were strongly defective in slr1, suggesting a direct link between AUX/IAA signaling and core cell cycle regulation. However, induction of the cell cycle in the mutant background by overexpression of the D-type cyclin (CYCD3;1) was able to trigger complete rounds of cell division in the pericycle that did not result in lateral root formation. Therefore, lateral root initiation can only take place when cell cycle activation is accompanied by cell fate respecification of pericycle cells. The microarray data also yielded evidence for the existence of both negative and positive feedback mechanisms that regulate auxin homeostasis and signal transduction in the pericycle, thereby fine-tuning the process of lateral root initiation.


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