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A novel two-component hybrid molecule regulates vascular morphogenesis of the Arabidopsis root.


ABSTRACT: The developmental ontogeny of the vascular system (consisting of xylem, phloem and [pro]cambium) is poorly understood despite its central role in plant physiology. We show that in the Arabidopsis root meristem, xylem cell lineages are specified early, whereas phloem and procambium are established through a set of asymmetric cell divisions. These divisions require the WOODEN LEG (WOL) gene. The WOL gene encodes a novel two-component signal transducer with an unusual tandem arrangement of two receiver domains. It is expressed specifically in the vasculature from the early stages of embryogenesis on, consistent with a role as a sensor for vascular morphogenesis.

SUBMITTER: Mahonen AP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC317089 | biostudies-literature | 2000 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A novel two-component hybrid molecule regulates vascular morphogenesis of the Arabidopsis root.

Mähönen A P AP   Bonke M M   Kauppinen L L   Riikonen M M   Benfey P N PN   Helariutta Y Y  

Genes & development 20001201 23


The developmental ontogeny of the vascular system (consisting of xylem, phloem and [pro]cambium) is poorly understood despite its central role in plant physiology. We show that in the Arabidopsis root meristem, xylem cell lineages are specified early, whereas phloem and procambium are established through a set of asymmetric cell divisions. These divisions require the WOODEN LEG (WOL) gene. The WOL gene encodes a novel two-component signal transducer with an unusual tandem arrangement of two rece  ...[more]

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