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EBP1 regulates organ size through cell growth and proliferation in plants

Journal

EMBO JOURNAL
Volume 25, Issue 20, Pages 4909-4920

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/sj.emboj.7601362

Keywords

cell growth; cell proliferation; EBP1; organ growth; ribosome biogenesis

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  1. Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council [C18199] Funding Source: Medline
  2. Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council [C18199] Funding Source: researchfish

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Plant organ size shows remarkable uniformity within species indicating strong endogenous control. We have identified a plant growth regulatory gene, functionally and structurally homologous to human EBP1. Plant EBP1 levels are tightly regulated; gene expression is highest in developing organs and correlates with genes involved in ribosome biogenesis and function. EBP1 protein is stabilised by auxin. Elevating or decreasing EBP1 levels in transgenic plants results in a dose-dependent increase or reduction in organ growth, respectively. During early stages of organ development, EBP1 promotes cell proliferation, influences cell-size threshold for division and shortens the period of meristematic activity. In postmitotic cells, it enhances cell expansion. EBP1 is required for expression of cell cycle genes; CyclinD3;1, ribonucleotide reductase 2 and the cyclin-dependent kinase B1;1. The regulation of these genes by EBP1 is dose and auxin dependent and might rely on the effect of EBP1 to reduce RBR1 protein level. We argue that EBP1 is a conserved, dose-dependent regulator of cell growth that is connected to meristematic competence and cell proliferation via regulation of RBR1 level.

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