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Two phylogenetically unrelated peptide-receptor modules jointly regulate lateral root initiation via a partially shared signaling pathway in Arabidopsis thaliana

Journal

NEW PHYTOLOGIST
Volume 233, Issue 4, Pages 1780-1796

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/nph.17919

Keywords

GOLVEN; lateral root initiation; MPK6; PLT5; PUCHI; receptor; signaling peptide; TOLS2

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Funding

  1. FWO [1168218N, 1293817N, G020918N]
  2. China Scholarship Council grant [201606350134]
  3. MEXT of Japan [25113003, 19H05673]
  4. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [19H05673, 25113003] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Peptide-receptor signaling is crucial for intercellular communication in plants and regulates various developmental processes. Two unrelated peptide-receptor modules have been found to play similar roles in lateral root initiation by activating common signaling pathways.
Peptide-receptor signaling is an important system for intercellular communication, regulating many developmental processes. A single process can be controlled by several distinct signaling peptides. However, since peptide-receptor modules are usually studied separately, their mechanistic interactions remain largely unexplored. Two phylogenetically unrelated peptide-receptor modules, GLV6/GLV10-RGI and TOLS2/PIP2-RLK7, independently described as inhibitors of lateral root initiation, show striking similarities between their expression patterns and gain- and loss-of-function phenotypes, suggesting a common function during lateral root spacing and initiation. The GLV6/GLV10-RGI and TOLS2/PIP2-RLK7 modules trigger similar transcriptional changes, likely in part via WRKY transcription factors. Their overlapping set of response genes includes PUCHI and PLT5, both required for the effect of GLV6/10, as well as TOLS2, on lateral root initiation. Furthermore, both modules require the activity of MPK6 and can independently trigger MPK3/MPK6 phosphorylation. The GLV6/10 and TOLS2/PIP2 signaling pathways seem to converge in the activation of MPK3/MPK6, leading to the induction of a similar transcriptional response in the same target cells, thereby regulating lateral root initiation through a (partially) common mechanism. Convergence of signaling pathways downstream of phylogenetically unrelated peptide-receptor modules adds an additional, and hitherto unrecognized, level of complexity to intercellular communication networks in plants.

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