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  • As multicellular organisms develop, they rely on positional information to correctly arrange cells, with Arabidopsis roots showing a radial symmetry disrupted by auxin and cytokinin signaling domains.
  • Bidirectional communication between the stele and surrounding tissues, involving the SHORT ROOT (SHR) transcription factor and microRNA species, plays a crucial role in vascular patterning, although the integration of these signals is still not fully understood.
  • Using a multicellular model, researchers identified essential components, including the interactions between auxin, cytokinin, SHR, and specific microRNAs, necessary for maintaining a stable vascular pattern, validated by experiments showing loss of symmetry in shr mutants.

Article Abstract

As multicellular organisms grow, positional information is continually needed to regulate the pattern in which cells are arranged. In the Arabidopsis root, most cell types are organized in a radially symmetric pattern; however, a symmetry-breaking event generates bisymmetric auxin and cytokinin signaling domains in the stele. Bidirectional cross-talk between the stele and the surrounding tissues involving a mobile transcription factor, SHORT ROOT (SHR), and mobile microRNA species also determines vascular pattern, but it is currently unclear how these signals integrate. We use a multicellular model to determine a minimal set of components necessary for maintaining a stable vascular pattern. Simulations perturbing the signaling network show that, in addition to the mutually inhibitory interaction between auxin and cytokinin, signaling through SHR, microRNA165/6, and PHABULOSA is required to maintain a stable bisymmetric pattern. We have verified this prediction by observing loss of bisymmetry in shr mutants. The model reveals the importance of several features of the network, namely the mutual degradation of microRNA165/6 and PHABULOSA and the existence of an additional negative regulator of cytokinin signaling. These components form a plausible mechanism capable of patterning vascular tissues in the absence of positional inputs provided by the transport of hormones from the shoot.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3896157PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1221766111DOI Listing

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