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  • - The development of higher plants relies on xylem vessels for transporting water and minerals, with Arabidopsis roots featuring a structured xylem comprised of central metaxylem and peripheral protoxylem cells.
  • - Protoxylem identity is influenced by miRNA165/6 and auxin, which regulate the expression of HD-ZIP III transcription factors, while the factors driving metaxylem identity through HD-ZIP III expression are less clear.
  • - Recent findings indicate that auxin biosynthesis, occurring in the outer root layers, is crucial for promoting HD-ZIP III expression and proper metaxylem development, revealing the need for both auxin transport and biosynthesis for xylem patterning

Article Abstract

The development and growth of higher plants is highly dependent on the conduction of water and minerals throughout the plant by xylem vessels. In Arabidopsis roots the xylem is organized as an axis of cell files with two distinct cell fates: the central metaxylem and the peripheral protoxylem. During vascular development, high and low expression levels of the class III HD-ZIP transcription factors promote metaxylem and protoxylem identities, respectively. Protoxylem specification is determined by both mobile, ground tissue-emanating miRNA165/6 species, which downregulate, and auxin concentrated by polar transport, which promotes HD-ZIP III expression. However, the factors promoting high HD-ZIP III expression for metaxylem identity have remained elusive. We show here that auxin biosynthesis promotes HD-ZIP III expression and metaxylem specification. Several auxin biosynthesis genes are expressed in the outer layers surrounding the vascular tissue in Arabidopsis root and downregulation of HD-ZIP III expression accompanied by specific defects in metaxylem development is seen in auxin biosynthesis mutants, such as trp2-12, wei8 tar2 or a quintuple yucca mutant, and in plants treated with L-kynurenine, a pharmacological inhibitor of auxin biosynthesis. Some of the patterning defects can be suppressed by synthetically elevated HD-ZIP III expression. Taken together, our results indicate that polar auxin transport, which was earlier shown to be required for protoxylem formation, is not sufficient to establish a proper xylem axis but that root-based auxin biosynthesis is additionally required.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7055496PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dev.103473DOI Listing

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