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A cell surface arabinogalactan-peptide influences root hair cell fate
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2020-08Registro en:
Borassi, Cecilia; Gloazzo Dorosz, Javier Anselmo; Ricardi, Martiniano María; Carignani Sardoy, Mariana; Pol Fachin, Laercio; et al.; A cell surface arabinogalactan-peptide influences root hair cell fate; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; New Phytologist; 227; 3; 8-2020; 732-743
0028-646X
1469-8137
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Borassi, Cecilia
Gloazzo Dorosz, Javier Anselmo
Ricardi, Martiniano María
Carignani Sardoy, Mariana
Pol Fachin, Laercio
Marzol, Eliana
Mangano, Silvina
Rodríguez Garcia, Diana Rosa
Martinez Pacheco, Javier
Rondon Guerrero, Yossmayer del Carmen
Velásquez, Silvia Melina
Villavicencio, Bianca
Ciancia, Marina
Seifert, Georg
Verli, Hugo
Estevez, Jose Manuel
Resumen
Root hairs (RHs) develop from specialized epidermal trichoblast cells, whereas epidermal cells that lack RHs are known as atrichoblasts. The mechanism controlling RH cell fate is only partially understood.RH cell fate is regulated by a transcription factor complex that promotes the expression of the homeodomain protein GLABRA 2 (GL2), which blocks RH development by inhibiting ROOT HAIR DEFECTIVE 6 (RHD6). Suppression of GL2 expression activates RHD6, a series of downstream TFs including ROOT HAIR DEFECTIVE 6 LIKE‐4 (RSL4) and their target genes, and causes epidermal cells to develop into RHs. Brassinosteroids (BRs) influence RH cell fate. In the absence of BRs, phosphorylated BIN2 (a Type‐II GSK3‐like kinase) inhibits a protein complex that regulates GL2 expression.Perturbation of the arabinogalactan peptide (AGP21) in Arabidopsis thaliana triggers aberrant RH development, similar to that observed in plants with defective BR signaling. We reveal that an O‐glycosylated AGP21 peptide, which is positively regulated by BZR1, a transcription factor activated by BR signaling, affects RH cell fate by altering GL2 expression in a BIN2‐dependent manner.Changes in cell surface AGP disrupts BR responses and inhibits the downstream effect of BIN2 on the RH repressor GL2 in root epidermis.