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Cytoplasmic Linker Protein-Associating Protein at the Nexus of Hormone Signaling, Microtubule Organization, and the Transition From Division to Differentiation in Primary Roots

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FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE
卷 13, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2022.883363

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root apical meristem; brassinosteroid (BR) signaling; auxin; PIN2; Arabidopis thaliana; sorting nexin 1 (SNX1); CLIP-associating protein (CLASP); cytokinin (CK)

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  1. NSERC Discovery Grant [RGPIN-2019-05432]

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The transition from cell division to differentiation in primary roots is influenced by gradients of phytohormones and the reorganization of microtubules. The microtubule-associated protein CLASP acts as an important intermediate between hormone signaling and microtubule organization. New tools and methods, such as hormone sensors and computer modeling, allow researchers to accurately visualize the belowground growth dynamics of plants.
The transition from cell division to differentiation in primary roots is dependent on precise gradients of phytohormones, including auxin, cytokinins and brassinosteroids. The reorganization of microtubules also plays a key role in determining whether a cell will enter another round of mitosis or begin to rapidly elongate as the first step in terminal differentiation. In the last few years, progress has been made to establish connections between signaling pathways at distinct locations within the root. This review focuses on the different factors that influence whether a root cell remains in the division zone or transitions to elongation and differentiation using Arabidopsis thaliana as a model system. We highlight the role of the microtubule-associated protein CLASP as an intermediary between sustaining hormone signaling and controlling microtubule organization. We discuss new, innovative tools and methods, such as hormone sensors and computer modeling, that are allowing researchers to more accurately visualize the belowground growth dynamics of plants.

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