ORESARA15 acts synergistically with ANGUSTISFOLIA3 and separately from AINTEGUMENTA to promote cell proliferation during leaf growth

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Developing leaves undergo sequential coordinated cell proliferation and cell expansion to determine their final size and shape. Although several important regulators of cell proliferation have been reported, the gene network regulating leaf developmental processes remains unclear. Previously, we showed that ORESARA15 (ORE15) positively regulates the rate and duration of cell proliferation by promoting the expression of direct targets, GROWTH-REGULATING FACTOR (GRF) transcription factors, during leaf growth. In the current study, we examined the spatiotemporal patterns of ORE15 expression and determined that ORE15 expression partially overlapped with AN3/GIF1 and ANT expression along the midvein in the proximal region of the leaf blade in young leaves. Genetic analysis revealed that ORE15 may function synergistically with AN3 to control leaf growth as a positive regulator of cell proliferation. Our molecular and genetic studies are the first to suggest the importance of functional redundancies between ORE15 and AN3, and between AN3 and ANT in cell proliferation regulatory pathway during leaf growth.

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Jun, S. E., Kim, J. H., Hwang, J. Y., Huynh Le, T. T., & Kim, G. T. (2020). ORESARA15 acts synergistically with ANGUSTISFOLIA3 and separately from AINTEGUMENTA to promote cell proliferation during leaf growth. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21010241

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