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PHB3 Maintains Root Stem Cell Niche Identity through ROS-Responsive AP2/ERF Transcription Factors in Arabidopsis

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CELL REPORTS
Volume 22, Issue 5, Pages 1350-1363

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2017.12.105

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31470371, 31670275, 31500227, 31671293]
  2. Ministry of Science and Technology of China [2015CB942901]
  3. Shandong Province Natural Science Foundation of Major Basic Research Program [2017C03]
  4. Shandong Provincial Funds for Distinguished Young Scholars [JQ201408, JQ201605]
  5. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2013M540543, 2014T70631]
  6. Shandong University [2016GN021]
  7. Taishan Scholar Program of Shandong

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The root stem cell niche, which is composed of four mitotically inactive quiescent center (QC) cells and the surrounding actively divided stem cells in Arabidopsis, is critical for growth and root development. Here, we demonstrate that the Arabidopsis prohibitin protein PHB3 is required for the maintenance of root stem cell niche identity by both inhibiting proliferative processes in the QC and stimulating cell division in the proximal meristem (PM). PHB3 coordinates cell division and differentiation in the root apical meristem by restricting the spatial expression of ethylene response factor (ERF) transcription factors 115, 114, and 109. ERF115, ERF114, and ERF109 mediate ROS signaling, in a PLT-independent manner, to control root stem cell niche maintenance and root growth through phytosulfokine (PSK) peptide hormones in Arabidopsis.

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