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Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Regulated by the CLAVATA Receptors Contributes to Shoot Apical Meristem Homeostasis

Journal

PLANT AND CELL PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 52, Issue 1, Pages 14-29

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/pcp/pcq157

Keywords

Arabidopsis; CLAVATA; CLE; MAPK; Nicotiana benthamiana; Shoot apical meristem

Funding

  1. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) [22880008]
  2. Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology [19677001, 20247003]
  3. Bio-oriented Technology Research Advancement Institution (BRAIN)
  4. Program for Promotion of Basic and Applied Researches for Innovations in Bio-oriented Industry (BRAIN)
  5. Plant Science Center
  6. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [19060016] Funding Source: KAKEN

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In Arabidopsis, the CLAVATA (CLV) pathway operates in the regulation of the size of the stem cell population in the shoot apical meristem (SAM). CLV3 functions as a small peptide ligand to negatively regulate the expression of the WUSCHEL (WUS) transcription factor through three major receptor kinase complexes of CLV1, CLV2-SUPPRESSOR OF LLP1-2 (SOL2)/CORYNE (CRN) and recently identified RECEPTOR-LIKE PROTEIN KINASE 2 (RPK2)/TOADSTOOL 2 (TOAD2). Aiming to understand the precise molecular details of CLV3 signaling, we investigated the contribution of phospho-signaling, potentially regulated by these kinase complexes, to the CLV pathway. We detected CLV3-triggered CLV1 phosphorylation, which is also conditioned by the rest of the CLV receptors, presumably by their direct association. Our comprehensive analysis of the activities of the respective CLV receptors on mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) suggested that the precise balanced regulation of MAPK activity by the CLV receptors is likely to be key for SAM homeostasis.

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