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Mutation of MEDIATOR 18 and chromate trigger twinning of the primary root meristem in Arabidopsis

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PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT
卷 43, 期 8, 页码 1989-1999

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/pce.13786

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auxin; chromate; Mediator complex; regeneration; stem cells

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Plants adapt to soil injury and biotic stress via cell regeneration. InArabidopsis, root tip damage by genotoxic agents, antibiotics, UV light and cutting induces a program that recovers the missing tissues through activation of stem cells and involves ethylene response factor 115 (ERF115), which triggers cell replenishment. Here, we show that mutation of the gene encoding an MED18 subunit of the transcriptional MEDIATOR complex and chromate [Cr(VI)], an environmental pollutant, synergistically trigger a developmental program that enables the splitting of the meristem in vivo to produce twin roots. Expression of the quiescent centre gene markerWOX5, auxin-inducibleDR5:GFPreporter and theERF115factor traced the changes in cell identity during the conversion of single primary root meristems into twin roots and were induced in an MED18 and chromate-dependent manner during the root twinning events, which also required auxin redistribution and signalling mediated by IAA14/SOLITARY ROOT (SLR1). Splitting of the root meristem allowed dichotomous root branching inArabidopsis, a poorly understood process in which stem cells may act to enable whole organ regeneration.

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