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Promotion of chloroplast proliferation upon enhanced post-mitotic cell expansion in leaves
BACKGROUND: Leaves are determinate organs; hence, precise control of cell proliferation and post-mitotic cell expansion is essential for their growth. A defect in cell proliferation often triggers enhanced post-mitotic cell expansion in leaves. This phenomenon is referred to as ‘compensation’. Sever...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3849334/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24074400 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-13-143 |
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author | Kawade, Kensuke Horiguchi, Gorou Ishikawa, Naoko Hirai, Masami Yokota Tsukaya, Hirokazu |
author_facet | Kawade, Kensuke Horiguchi, Gorou Ishikawa, Naoko Hirai, Masami Yokota Tsukaya, Hirokazu |
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description | BACKGROUND: Leaves are determinate organs; hence, precise control of cell proliferation and post-mitotic cell expansion is essential for their growth. A defect in cell proliferation often triggers enhanced post-mitotic cell expansion in leaves. This phenomenon is referred to as ‘compensation’. Several lines of evidence from studies on compensation have shown that cell proliferation and post-mitotic cell expansion are coordinately regulated during leaf development. Therefore, compensation has attracted much attention to the mechanisms for leaf growth. However, our understanding of compensation at the subcellular level remains limited because studies of compensation have focused mainly on cellular-level phenotypes. Proper leaf growth requires quantitative control of subcellular components in association with cellular-level changes. To gain insight into the subcellular aspect of compensation, we investigated the well-known relationship between cell area and chloroplast number per cell in compensation-exhibiting lines, and asked whether chloroplast proliferation is modulated in response to the induction of compensation. RESULTS: We first established a convenient and reliable method for observation of chloroplasts in situ. Using this method, we analyzed Arabidopsis thaliana mutants fugu5 and angustifolia3 (an3), and a transgenic line KIP-RELATED PROTEIN2 overexpressor (KRP2 OE), which are known to exhibit typical features of compensation. We here showed that chloroplast number per cell increased in the subepidermal palisade tissue of these lines. We analyzed tetraploidized wild type, fugu5, an3 and KRP2 OE, and found that cell area itself, but not nuclear ploidy, is a key parameter that determines the activity of chloroplast proliferation. In particular, in the case of an3, we uncovered that promotion of chloroplast proliferation depends on the enhanced post-mitotic cell expansion. The expression levels of chloroplast proliferation-related genes are similar to or lower than that in the wild type during this process. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates that chloroplast proliferation is promoted in compensation-exhibiting lines. This promotion of chloroplast proliferation takes place in response to cell-area increase in post-mitotic phase in an3. The expression of chloroplast proliferation-related genes were not promoted in compensation-exhibiting lines including an3, arguing that an as-yet-unknown mechanism is responsible for modulation of chloroplast proliferation in these lines. |
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spelling | pubmed-38493342013-12-05 Promotion of chloroplast proliferation upon enhanced post-mitotic cell expansion in leaves Kawade, Kensuke Horiguchi, Gorou Ishikawa, Naoko Hirai, Masami Yokota Tsukaya, Hirokazu BMC Plant Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: Leaves are determinate organs; hence, precise control of cell proliferation and post-mitotic cell expansion is essential for their growth. A defect in cell proliferation often triggers enhanced post-mitotic cell expansion in leaves. This phenomenon is referred to as ‘compensation’. Several lines of evidence from studies on compensation have shown that cell proliferation and post-mitotic cell expansion are coordinately regulated during leaf development. Therefore, compensation has attracted much attention to the mechanisms for leaf growth. However, our understanding of compensation at the subcellular level remains limited because studies of compensation have focused mainly on cellular-level phenotypes. Proper leaf growth requires quantitative control of subcellular components in association with cellular-level changes. To gain insight into the subcellular aspect of compensation, we investigated the well-known relationship between cell area and chloroplast number per cell in compensation-exhibiting lines, and asked whether chloroplast proliferation is modulated in response to the induction of compensation. RESULTS: We first established a convenient and reliable method for observation of chloroplasts in situ. Using this method, we analyzed Arabidopsis thaliana mutants fugu5 and angustifolia3 (an3), and a transgenic line KIP-RELATED PROTEIN2 overexpressor (KRP2 OE), which are known to exhibit typical features of compensation. We here showed that chloroplast number per cell increased in the subepidermal palisade tissue of these lines. We analyzed tetraploidized wild type, fugu5, an3 and KRP2 OE, and found that cell area itself, but not nuclear ploidy, is a key parameter that determines the activity of chloroplast proliferation. In particular, in the case of an3, we uncovered that promotion of chloroplast proliferation depends on the enhanced post-mitotic cell expansion. The expression levels of chloroplast proliferation-related genes are similar to or lower than that in the wild type during this process. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates that chloroplast proliferation is promoted in compensation-exhibiting lines. This promotion of chloroplast proliferation takes place in response to cell-area increase in post-mitotic phase in an3. The expression of chloroplast proliferation-related genes were not promoted in compensation-exhibiting lines including an3, arguing that an as-yet-unknown mechanism is responsible for modulation of chloroplast proliferation in these lines. BioMed Central 2013-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3849334/ /pubmed/24074400 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-13-143 Text en Copyright © 2013 Kawade et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kawade, Kensuke Horiguchi, Gorou Ishikawa, Naoko Hirai, Masami Yokota Tsukaya, Hirokazu Promotion of chloroplast proliferation upon enhanced post-mitotic cell expansion in leaves |
title | Promotion of chloroplast proliferation upon enhanced post-mitotic cell expansion in leaves |
title_full | Promotion of chloroplast proliferation upon enhanced post-mitotic cell expansion in leaves |
title_fullStr | Promotion of chloroplast proliferation upon enhanced post-mitotic cell expansion in leaves |
title_full_unstemmed | Promotion of chloroplast proliferation upon enhanced post-mitotic cell expansion in leaves |
title_short | Promotion of chloroplast proliferation upon enhanced post-mitotic cell expansion in leaves |
title_sort | promotion of chloroplast proliferation upon enhanced post-mitotic cell expansion in leaves |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3849334/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24074400 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-13-143 |
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