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. 2024 Oct 1;151(19):dev202531.
doi: 10.1242/dev.202531. Epub 2024 Oct 10.

Robust organ size in Arabidopsis is primarily governed by cell growth rather than cell division patterns

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Robust organ size in Arabidopsis is primarily governed by cell growth rather than cell division patterns

Isabella Burda et al. Development. .

Abstract

Organ sizes and shapes are highly reproducible, or robust, within a species and individuals. Arabidopsis thaliana sepals, which are the leaf-like organs that enclose flower buds, have consistent size and shape, indicating robust development. Cell growth is locally heterogeneous due to intrinsic and extrinsic noise. To achieve robust organ shape, fluctuations in cell growth must average to an even growth rate, which requires that fluctuations are uncorrelated or anti-correlated in time and space. Here, we live image and quantify the development of sepals with an increased or decreased number of cell divisions (lgo mutant and LGO overexpression, respectively), a mutant with altered cell growth variability (ftsh4), and double mutants combining these. Changes in the number of cell divisions do not change the overall growth pattern. By contrast, in ftsh4 mutants, cell growth accumulates in patches of over- and undergrowth owing to correlations that impair averaging, resulting in increased organ shape variability. Thus, we demonstrate in vivo that the number of cell divisions does not affect averaging of cell growth, preserving robust organ morphogenesis, whereas correlated growth fluctuations impair averaging.

Keywords: Arabidopsis thaliana; FTSH4; Endoreduplication; Giant cells; LGO; Morphogenesis; Sepal; Spatiotemporal averaging.

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