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Cytokinin and auxin interaction in root stem-cell specification during early embryogenesis

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NATURE
Volume 453, Issue 7198, Pages 1094-U7

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nature06943

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  1. NIGMS NIH HHS [R01 GM070567, R01 GM060493, R01 GM060493-08, R01 GM070567-04] Funding Source: Medline

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Plant stem-cell pools, the source for all organs, are first established during embryogenesis. It has been known for decades that cytokinin and auxin interact to control organ regeneration in cultured tissue(1). Auxin has a critical role in root stem-cell specification in zygotic embryogenesis(2,3), but the early embryonic function of cytokinin is obscure(4-6). Here, we introduce a synthetic reporter to visualize universally cytokinin output in vivo. Notably, the first embryonic signal is detected in the hypophysis, the founder cell of the root stem-cell system. Its apical daughter cell, the precursor of the quiescent centre, maintains phosphorelay activity, whereas the basal daughter cell represses signalling output. Auxin activity levels, however, exhibit the inverse profile. Furthermore, we show that auxin antagonizes cytokinin output in the basal cell lineage by direct transcriptional activation of ARABIDOPSIS RESPONSE REGULATOR genes, ARR7 and ARR15, feedback repressors of cytokinin signalling. Loss of ARR7 and ARR15 function or ectopic cytokinin signalling in the basal cell during early embryogenesis results in a defective root stem-cell system. These results provide a molecular model of transient and antagonistic interaction between auxin and cytokinin critical for specifying the first root stem-cell niche.

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