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. 2024 Oct 21;59(20):2745-2758.e3.
doi: 10.1016/j.devcel.2024.06.019. Epub 2024 Jul 22.

Factors governing cellular reprogramming competence in Arabidopsis adventitious root formation

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Factors governing cellular reprogramming competence in Arabidopsis adventitious root formation

Suresh Damodaran et al. Dev Cell. .

Abstract

Developmental reprogramming allows for flexibility in growth and adaptation to changing environmental conditions. In plants, wounding events can result in new stem cell niches and lateral organs. Adventitious roots develop from aerial parts of the plant and are regulated by multiple stimuli, including wounding. Here, we find that Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings wounded at the hypocotyl-root junction reprogram certain pericycle cells to produce adventitious roots proximal to the wound site. We have determined that competence for this reprogramming is controlled; basal cells close to the wound site can produce adventitious roots, whereas cells distal from the wound site mostly cannot. We found that altering cytokinin response or indole-3-butyric acid (IBA)-to-(indole-3-acetic acid) IAA conversion resulted in an expanded adventitious root competence zone and delineated the connection between these pathways. Our work highlights the importance of endogenous IBA-derived auxin and its interaction with cytokinin in adventitious root formation and the regenerative properties of plants.

Keywords: Arabidopsis thaliana; adventitious roots; auxin; cytokinin; phytohormone; regeneration.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of interests L.C.S. is on the scientific advisory board of Prose Foods.

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