ERECTA family signaling constrains CLAVATA3 and WUSCHEL to the center of the shoot apical meristem

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Abstract

The shoot apical meristem (SAM) is a reservoir of stem cell rise to all post-embryonic above-ground plant organs. The size of the SAM remains stable over time owing to a precise balance of stem cell replenishment versus cell incorporation into organ primordia. The WUSCHEL (WUS)/CLAVATA (CLV) negative feedback loop is central to SAM size regulation. Its correct function depends on accurate spatial expression ofWUSand CLV3. A signaling pathway, consisting of ERECTA family (ERf) receptors and EPIDERMAL PATTERNING FACTOR LIKE (EPFL) ligands, restricts SAM width and promotes leaf initiation. Although ERf receptors are expressed throughout the SAM, EPFL ligands are expressed in its periphery. Our genetic analysis of Arabidopsis demonstrated that ERfs and CLV3 synergistically regulate the size of the SAM, and wus is epistatic to ERf genes. Furthermore, activation of ERf signaling with exogenous EPFLs resulted in a rapid decrease of CLV3 andWUSexpression. ERf-EPFL signaling inhibits expression of WUS and CLV3 in the periphery of the SAM, confining them to the center. These findings establish the molecular mechanism for stem cell positioning along the radial axis.

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Zhang, L., Gennaro, D. D., Lin, G., Chai, J., & Shpak, E. D. (2021). ERECTA family signaling constrains CLAVATA3 and WUSCHEL to the center of the shoot apical meristem. Development (Cambridge), 148(5). https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.189753

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