Abstract

SummaryIn both animals and plants, development involves anatomical modifications. In the root of Arabidopsis thaliana, maturation of the ground tissue (GT)—a tissue comprising all cells between epidermal and vascular ones—is a paradigmatic example of these modifications, as it generates an additional tissue layer, the middle cortex (MC).1, 2, 3, 4 In early post-embryonic phases, the Arabidopsis root GT is composed of one layer of endodermis and one of cortex. A second cortex layer, the MC, is generated by asymmetric cell divisions in about 80% of Arabidopsis primary roots, in a time window spanning from 7 to 14 days post-germination (dpg). The cell cycle regulator CYCLIN D6;1 (CYCD6;1) plays a central role in this process, as its accumulation in the endodermis triggers the formation of MC.5 The phytohormone gibberellin (GA) is a key regulator of the timing of MC formation, as alterations in its signaling and homeostasis result in precocious endodermal asymmetric cell divisions.3,6,7 However, little is known on how GAs are regulated during GT maturation. Here, we show that the HOMEODOMAIN LEUCINE ZIPPER III (HD-ZIPIII) transcription factor PHABULOSA (PHB) is a master regulator of MC formation, controlling the accumulation of CYCD6;1 in the endodermis in a cell non-autonomous manner. We show that PHB activates the GA catabolic gene GIBBERELLIN 2 OXIDASE 2 (GA2ox2) in the vascular tissue, thus regulating the stability of the DELLA protein GIBBERELLIN INSENSITIVE (GAI)—a GA signaling repressor—in the root and, hence, CYCD6;1 expression in the endodermis.

Highlights

  • In early post-embryonic phases, the Arabidopsis root ground tissue (GT) is composed of one layer of endodermis and one of cortex

  • We show that the HOMEODOMAIN LEUCINE ZIPPER III (HD-ZIPIII) transcription factor PHABULOSA (PHB) is a master regulator of middle cortex (MC) formation, controlling the accumulation of CYCLIN D6;1 (CYCD6);1 in the endodermis in a cell non-autonomous manner

  • We show that PHB activates the GA catabolic gene GIBBERELLIN 2 OXIDASE 2 (GA2ox2) in the vascular tissue, regulating the stability of the DELLA protein GIBBERELLIN INSENSITIVE (GAI)—a GA signaling repressor—in the root and, CYCD6;1 expression in the endodermis

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The CYCD6;1 gene is necessary for MC formation.[5] We have recently shown that phb-1d roots have higher expression of CYCD6;1 in the GT.[11] To assess whether PHB controls the number of cortical layers via CYCD6;1, we generated a phb1d,cycd6;1-1 double mutant and analyzed GT development at 8 dpg. Only about 15% of phb-1d,cycd6;1-1 and cycd6;1-1 roots showed an additional cortical layer as compared to 75% of phb-1d (Figures 1D–1H), thus suggesting that PHB requires CYCD6;1 activity to promote MC formatio

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