Cargando…

Whole-Genome Analysis of the SHORT-ROOT Developmental Pathway in Arabidopsis

Stem cell function during organogenesis is a key issue in developmental biology. The transcription factor SHORT-ROOT (SHR) is a critical component in a developmental pathway regulating both the specification of the root stem cell niche and the differentiation potential of a subset of stem cells in t...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Levesque, Mitchell P, Vernoux, Teva, Busch, Wolfgang, Cui, Hongchang, Wang, Jean Y, Blilou, Ikram, Hassan, Hala, Nakajima, Keiji, Matsumoto, Noritaka, Lohmann, Jan U, Scheres, Ben, Benfey, Philip N
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2006
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1450008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16640459
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0040143
_version_ 1782127378570412032
author Levesque, Mitchell P
Vernoux, Teva
Busch, Wolfgang
Cui, Hongchang
Wang, Jean Y
Blilou, Ikram
Hassan, Hala
Nakajima, Keiji
Matsumoto, Noritaka
Lohmann, Jan U
Scheres, Ben
Benfey, Philip N
author_facet Levesque, Mitchell P
Vernoux, Teva
Busch, Wolfgang
Cui, Hongchang
Wang, Jean Y
Blilou, Ikram
Hassan, Hala
Nakajima, Keiji
Matsumoto, Noritaka
Lohmann, Jan U
Scheres, Ben
Benfey, Philip N
author_sort Levesque, Mitchell P
collection PubMed
description Stem cell function during organogenesis is a key issue in developmental biology. The transcription factor SHORT-ROOT (SHR) is a critical component in a developmental pathway regulating both the specification of the root stem cell niche and the differentiation potential of a subset of stem cells in the Arabidopsis root. To obtain a comprehensive view of the SHR pathway, we used a statistical method called meta-analysis to combine the results of several microarray experiments measuring the changes in global expression profiles after modulating SHR activity. Meta-analysis was first used to identify the direct targets of SHR by combining results from an inducible form of SHR driven by its endogenous promoter, ectopic expression, followed by cell sorting and comparisons of mutant to wild-type roots. Eight putative direct targets of SHR were identified, all with expression patterns encompassing subsets of the native SHR expression domain. Further evidence for direct regulation by SHR came from binding of SHR in vivo to the promoter regions of four of the eight putative targets. A new role for SHR in the vascular cylinder was predicted from the expression pattern of several direct targets and confirmed with independent markers. The meta-analysis approach was then used to perform a global survey of the SHR indirect targets. Our analysis suggests that the SHR pathway regulates root development not only through a large transcription regulatory network but also through hormonal pathways and signaling pathways using receptor-like kinases. Taken together, our results not only identify the first nodes in the SHR pathway and a new function for SHR in the development of the vascular tissue but also reveal the global architecture of this developmental pathway.
format Text
id pubmed-1450008
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2006
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-14500082006-05-16 Whole-Genome Analysis of the SHORT-ROOT Developmental Pathway in Arabidopsis Levesque, Mitchell P Vernoux, Teva Busch, Wolfgang Cui, Hongchang Wang, Jean Y Blilou, Ikram Hassan, Hala Nakajima, Keiji Matsumoto, Noritaka Lohmann, Jan U Scheres, Ben Benfey, Philip N PLoS Biol Research Article Stem cell function during organogenesis is a key issue in developmental biology. The transcription factor SHORT-ROOT (SHR) is a critical component in a developmental pathway regulating both the specification of the root stem cell niche and the differentiation potential of a subset of stem cells in the Arabidopsis root. To obtain a comprehensive view of the SHR pathway, we used a statistical method called meta-analysis to combine the results of several microarray experiments measuring the changes in global expression profiles after modulating SHR activity. Meta-analysis was first used to identify the direct targets of SHR by combining results from an inducible form of SHR driven by its endogenous promoter, ectopic expression, followed by cell sorting and comparisons of mutant to wild-type roots. Eight putative direct targets of SHR were identified, all with expression patterns encompassing subsets of the native SHR expression domain. Further evidence for direct regulation by SHR came from binding of SHR in vivo to the promoter regions of four of the eight putative targets. A new role for SHR in the vascular cylinder was predicted from the expression pattern of several direct targets and confirmed with independent markers. The meta-analysis approach was then used to perform a global survey of the SHR indirect targets. Our analysis suggests that the SHR pathway regulates root development not only through a large transcription regulatory network but also through hormonal pathways and signaling pathways using receptor-like kinases. Taken together, our results not only identify the first nodes in the SHR pathway and a new function for SHR in the development of the vascular tissue but also reveal the global architecture of this developmental pathway. Public Library of Science 2006-05 2006-05-02 /pmc/articles/PMC1450008/ /pubmed/16640459 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0040143 Text en Copyright: © 2006 Levesque et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Levesque, Mitchell P
Vernoux, Teva
Busch, Wolfgang
Cui, Hongchang
Wang, Jean Y
Blilou, Ikram
Hassan, Hala
Nakajima, Keiji
Matsumoto, Noritaka
Lohmann, Jan U
Scheres, Ben
Benfey, Philip N
Whole-Genome Analysis of the SHORT-ROOT Developmental Pathway in Arabidopsis
title Whole-Genome Analysis of the SHORT-ROOT Developmental Pathway in Arabidopsis
title_full Whole-Genome Analysis of the SHORT-ROOT Developmental Pathway in Arabidopsis
title_fullStr Whole-Genome Analysis of the SHORT-ROOT Developmental Pathway in Arabidopsis
title_full_unstemmed Whole-Genome Analysis of the SHORT-ROOT Developmental Pathway in Arabidopsis
title_short Whole-Genome Analysis of the SHORT-ROOT Developmental Pathway in Arabidopsis
title_sort whole-genome analysis of the short-root developmental pathway in arabidopsis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1450008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16640459
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0040143
work_keys_str_mv AT levesquemitchellp wholegenomeanalysisoftheshortrootdevelopmentalpathwayinarabidopsis
AT vernouxteva wholegenomeanalysisoftheshortrootdevelopmentalpathwayinarabidopsis
AT buschwolfgang wholegenomeanalysisoftheshortrootdevelopmentalpathwayinarabidopsis
AT cuihongchang wholegenomeanalysisoftheshortrootdevelopmentalpathwayinarabidopsis
AT wangjeany wholegenomeanalysisoftheshortrootdevelopmentalpathwayinarabidopsis
AT blilouikram wholegenomeanalysisoftheshortrootdevelopmentalpathwayinarabidopsis
AT hassanhala wholegenomeanalysisoftheshortrootdevelopmentalpathwayinarabidopsis
AT nakajimakeiji wholegenomeanalysisoftheshortrootdevelopmentalpathwayinarabidopsis
AT matsumotonoritaka wholegenomeanalysisoftheshortrootdevelopmentalpathwayinarabidopsis
AT lohmannjanu wholegenomeanalysisoftheshortrootdevelopmentalpathwayinarabidopsis
AT scheresben wholegenomeanalysisoftheshortrootdevelopmentalpathwayinarabidopsis
AT benfeyphilipn wholegenomeanalysisoftheshortrootdevelopmentalpathwayinarabidopsis