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A model of differential growth-guided apical hook formation in plants

  • Petra Žádníková
  • , Krzysztof Wabnik
  • , Anas Abuzeineh
  • , Marçal Gallemi
  • , Dominique Van Der Straeten
  • , Richard S. Smith
  • , Dirk Inzé
  • , Jiří Friml
  • , Przemysław Prusinkiewicz
  • , Eva Benková*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Differential cell growth enables flexible organ bending in the presence of environmental signals such as light or gravity. A prominent example of the developmental processes based on differential cell growth is the formation of the apical hook that protects the fragile shoot apical meristem when it breaks through the soil during germination. Here, we combined in silico and in vivo approaches to identify a minimal mechanism producing auxin gradient-guided differential growth during the establishment of the apical hook in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. Computer simulation models based on experimental data demonstrate that asymmetric expression of the PIN-FORMED auxin efflux carrier at the concave (inner) versus convex (outer) side of the hook suffices to establish an auxin maximum in the epidermis at the concave side of the apical hook. Furthermore, we propose a mechanism that translates this maximum into differential growth, and thus curvature, of the apical hook. Through a combination of experimental and in silico computational approaches, we have identified the individual contributions of differential cell elongation and proliferation to defining the apical hook and reveal the role of auxin-ethylene crosstalk in balancing these two processes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2464-2477
Number of pages14
JournalPlant Cell
Volume28
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Arabidopsis-thaliana
  • Cell elongation
  • Auxin biosynthesis
  • Basal axis
  • Ethylene
  • Gene
  • Root
  • Efflux
  • Proliferation
  • Expression

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