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ATHB4 and HAT3, two class II HD-ZIP transcription factors, control leaf development in Arabidopsis

In response to plant proximity or canopy shade, plants can react by altering elongation growth and development. Several members of the class II homeodomain-leucine zipper (HD-ZIPII) transcription factor family have been shown to play an instrumental role in the responses to shade. HD-ZIP members of...

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Autores principales: Bou-Torrent, Jordi, Salla-Martret, Mercè, Brandt, Ronny, Musielak, Thomas, Palauqui, Jean-Christophe, Martínez-García, Jaime F., Wenkel, Stephan
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Publicado: Landes Bioscience 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3548853/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22918502
http://dx.doi.org/10.4161/psb.21824
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author Bou-Torrent, Jordi
Salla-Martret, Mercè
Brandt, Ronny
Musielak, Thomas
Palauqui, Jean-Christophe
Martínez-García, Jaime F.
Wenkel, Stephan
author_facet Bou-Torrent, Jordi
Salla-Martret, Mercè
Brandt, Ronny
Musielak, Thomas
Palauqui, Jean-Christophe
Martínez-García, Jaime F.
Wenkel, Stephan
author_sort Bou-Torrent, Jordi
collection PubMed
description In response to plant proximity or canopy shade, plants can react by altering elongation growth and development. Several members of the class II homeodomain-leucine zipper (HD-ZIPII) transcription factor family have been shown to play an instrumental role in the responses to shade. HD-ZIP members of the class III (HD-ZIPIII), by contrast, are involved in basic patterning processes. We recently showed that REVOLUTA (REV), a member of the HD-ZIPIII family, directly and positively regulates the expression of several genes involved in shade-induced growth, such as those encoding HD-ZIPII factors HAT2, HAT3, ATHB2/HAT4 and ATHB4, and of the components of the auxin biosynthesis pathway YUCCA5 and TAA1. Furthermore, we could demonstrate a novel role for HD-ZIPIII in shade-induced promotion of growth. Here we show that besides responding to shade, ATHB4 and HAT3 have a critical role in establishing the dorso-ventral axis in cotyledons and developing leaves. Loss-of-function mutations in these two HD-ZIPII genes (athb4 hat3) results in severely abaxialized, entirely radialized leaves. Conversely, overexpression of HAT3 results in adaxialized leaf development. Taken together, our findings unravel a so far unappreciated role for an HD-ZIPII/HD-ZIPIII module required for dorso-ventral patterning of leaves. The finding that HD-ZIPII/HD-ZIPIII also function in shade avoidance suggests that this module is at the nexus of patterning and growth promotion.
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spelling pubmed-35488532013-01-30 ATHB4 and HAT3, two class II HD-ZIP transcription factors, control leaf development in Arabidopsis Bou-Torrent, Jordi Salla-Martret, Mercè Brandt, Ronny Musielak, Thomas Palauqui, Jean-Christophe Martínez-García, Jaime F. Wenkel, Stephan Plant Signal Behav Short Communication In response to plant proximity or canopy shade, plants can react by altering elongation growth and development. Several members of the class II homeodomain-leucine zipper (HD-ZIPII) transcription factor family have been shown to play an instrumental role in the responses to shade. HD-ZIP members of the class III (HD-ZIPIII), by contrast, are involved in basic patterning processes. We recently showed that REVOLUTA (REV), a member of the HD-ZIPIII family, directly and positively regulates the expression of several genes involved in shade-induced growth, such as those encoding HD-ZIPII factors HAT2, HAT3, ATHB2/HAT4 and ATHB4, and of the components of the auxin biosynthesis pathway YUCCA5 and TAA1. Furthermore, we could demonstrate a novel role for HD-ZIPIII in shade-induced promotion of growth. Here we show that besides responding to shade, ATHB4 and HAT3 have a critical role in establishing the dorso-ventral axis in cotyledons and developing leaves. Loss-of-function mutations in these two HD-ZIPII genes (athb4 hat3) results in severely abaxialized, entirely radialized leaves. Conversely, overexpression of HAT3 results in adaxialized leaf development. Taken together, our findings unravel a so far unappreciated role for an HD-ZIPII/HD-ZIPIII module required for dorso-ventral patterning of leaves. The finding that HD-ZIPII/HD-ZIPIII also function in shade avoidance suggests that this module is at the nexus of patterning and growth promotion. Landes Bioscience 2012-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3548853/ /pubmed/22918502 http://dx.doi.org/10.4161/psb.21824 Text en Copyright © 2012 Landes Bioscience http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open-access article licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. The article may be redistributed, reproduced, and reused for non-commercial purposes, provided the original source is properly cited.
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Bou-Torrent, Jordi
Salla-Martret, Mercè
Brandt, Ronny
Musielak, Thomas
Palauqui, Jean-Christophe
Martínez-García, Jaime F.
Wenkel, Stephan
ATHB4 and HAT3, two class II HD-ZIP transcription factors, control leaf development in Arabidopsis
title ATHB4 and HAT3, two class II HD-ZIP transcription factors, control leaf development in Arabidopsis
title_full ATHB4 and HAT3, two class II HD-ZIP transcription factors, control leaf development in Arabidopsis
title_fullStr ATHB4 and HAT3, two class II HD-ZIP transcription factors, control leaf development in Arabidopsis
title_full_unstemmed ATHB4 and HAT3, two class II HD-ZIP transcription factors, control leaf development in Arabidopsis
title_short ATHB4 and HAT3, two class II HD-ZIP transcription factors, control leaf development in Arabidopsis
title_sort athb4 and hat3, two class ii hd-zip transcription factors, control leaf development in arabidopsis
topic Short Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3548853/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22918502
http://dx.doi.org/10.4161/psb.21824
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