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PLETHORA-WOX5 interaction and subnuclear localization control Arabidopsis root stem cell maintenance

Journal

EMBO REPORTS
Volume 23, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.15252/embr.202154105

Keywords

differentiation; nuclear bodies; prion-like domains; root stem cells; transcription factor complexes

Funding

  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) [Sta1212/1-1]
  2. Projekt DEAL

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Maintenance and homeostasis of the stem cell niche in Arabidopsis root is crucial for root cell growth and development. The key transcription factors WOX5 and PLTs play important roles in regulating the quiescent center and stem cell fate in the niche. WOX5 and PLTs coordinate their activities through transcriptional and protein interactions. Additionally, PLTs contain PrDs that are required for complex formation with WOX5 and its recruitment to NBs in the CSCs, suggesting the importance of phase separation for CSC fate determination.
Maintenance and homeostasis of the stem cell niche (SCN) in the Arabidopsis root is essential for growth and development of all root cell types. The SCN is organized around a quiescent center (QC) maintaining the stemness of cells in direct contact. The key transcription factors (TFs) WUSCHEL-RELATED HOMEOBOX 5 (WOX5) and PLETHORAs (PLTs) are expressed in the SCN where they maintain the QC and regulate distal columella stem cell (CSC) fate. Here, we describe the concerted mutual regulation of the key TFs WOX5 and PLTs on a transcriptional and protein interaction level. Additionally, by applying a novel SCN staining method, we demonstrate that both WOX5 and PLTs regulate root SCN homeostasis as they control QC quiescence and CSC fate interdependently. Moreover, we uncover that some PLTs, especially PLT3, contain intrinsically disordered prion-like domains (PrDs) that are necessary for complex formation with WOX5 and its recruitment to subnuclear microdomains/nuclear bodies (NBs) in the CSCs. We propose that this partitioning of PLT-WOX5 complexes to NBs, possibly by phase separation, is important for CSC fate determination.

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