Plant growth and development involve the specification and regeneration of stem cell niches(SCNs).Although plants are exposed to disparate environmental conditions,how environmental cues affect developmental programs ...Plant growth and development involve the specification and regeneration of stem cell niches(SCNs).Although plants are exposed to disparate environmental conditions,how environmental cues affect developmental programs and stem cells is not well understood.Root stem cells are accommodated in meristems in SCNs around the quiescent center(QC),which maintains their activity.Using a combination of genetics and confocal microscopy to trace morphological defects and correlate them with changes in gene expression and protein levels,we show that the cold-induced transcription factor(TF)C-REPEAT BINDING FACTOR 3(CBF3),which has previously been associated with cold acclimation,regulates root development,stem cell activity,and regeneration.CBF3 is integrated into the SHORT-ROOT(SHR)regulatory network,forming a feedback loop that maintains SHR expression.CBF3 is primarily expressed in the root endodermis,whereas the CBF3 protein is localized to other meristematic tissues,including root SCNs.Complementation of cbf3-1 using a wild-type CBF3 gene and a CBF3 fusion with reduced mobility show that CBF3 movement capacity is required for SCN patterning and regulates root growth.Notably,cold induces CBF3,affecting QC activity.Furthermore,exposure to moderate cold around 10℃–12℃promotes root regeneration and QC respecification in a CBF3-dependent manner during the recuperation period.By contrast,CBF3 does not appear to regulate stem cell survival,which has been associated with recuperation from more acute cold(-4℃).We propose a role for CBF3 in mediating the molecular interrelationships among the cold response,stem cell activity,and development.展开更多
基金funded by the Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación(MICIN)of Spain and ERDF(grants PID2019-111523GB-I00 and PID2022-140719NB-I00 to M.A.M.-R.)the"Severo Ochoa Program for Centres of Excellence in R&D"from the Agencia Estatal de Investigación of Spain(AEI)(grant SEV-2016-06722017-2021)+2 种基金MICIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033(grant CEX2020-000999-S)to M.A.M.-R.,P.P.-G.,M.P.,J.C.d.P.,and K.W.through Centro de Biotecnología y Genómica de Plantassupported by an FPI contract from MICIN(BES-2014-068852),P.P.-G.by a Juan de la Cierva contract from MICIN(FJCI-2015-24905)and Programa Atraccion Talento from Comunidad de Madrid(2017-T2/BIO-3453)J.C.by a Juan de la Cierva contract from AEI(FJCI-2016-28607),K.W.by program PGC2018-093387-A-I00 from MICIN,and O.P.by a postdoctoral contract associated with SEV-2016-0672.
文摘Plant growth and development involve the specification and regeneration of stem cell niches(SCNs).Although plants are exposed to disparate environmental conditions,how environmental cues affect developmental programs and stem cells is not well understood.Root stem cells are accommodated in meristems in SCNs around the quiescent center(QC),which maintains their activity.Using a combination of genetics and confocal microscopy to trace morphological defects and correlate them with changes in gene expression and protein levels,we show that the cold-induced transcription factor(TF)C-REPEAT BINDING FACTOR 3(CBF3),which has previously been associated with cold acclimation,regulates root development,stem cell activity,and regeneration.CBF3 is integrated into the SHORT-ROOT(SHR)regulatory network,forming a feedback loop that maintains SHR expression.CBF3 is primarily expressed in the root endodermis,whereas the CBF3 protein is localized to other meristematic tissues,including root SCNs.Complementation of cbf3-1 using a wild-type CBF3 gene and a CBF3 fusion with reduced mobility show that CBF3 movement capacity is required for SCN patterning and regulates root growth.Notably,cold induces CBF3,affecting QC activity.Furthermore,exposure to moderate cold around 10℃–12℃promotes root regeneration and QC respecification in a CBF3-dependent manner during the recuperation period.By contrast,CBF3 does not appear to regulate stem cell survival,which has been associated with recuperation from more acute cold(-4℃).We propose a role for CBF3 in mediating the molecular interrelationships among the cold response,stem cell activity,and development.