The Janapese Society for Chemical Regulation of Plants, Abstract
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37. Secreted peptide signals required for maintenance of root stem cell niche in Arabidopsis
Yo MatsuzakiMari Ogawa-OhnishiAyaka MoriYoshikatsu Matsubayashi
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2010 Volume 45 Pages 54-

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Stem cells are maintained in the niche by intercellular interactions and signaling networks. Here we study extracellular signals required for maintenance of the root stem cell niche in higher plants. We identify a family of functionally redundant homologous peptides that are secreted, tyrosine-sulfated, and expressed mainly in the stem cell area and the innermost layer of central columella cells. We name these peptides root meristem growth factors (RGF). RGFs are required for maintenance of the root stem cell niche and transit amplifying cell proliferation in Arabidopsis. RGF1 defines expression levels and patterns of the stem cell transcription factor PLETHORA mainly at the post-transcriptional level. The RGFs function independently of the auxin pathway. These peptide signals play a crucial role in post-embryonic root development.
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