Abstract
Annual Review of Plant Biology
Vol. 59:
365-386
(Volume publication date June 2008)
(doi:10.1146/annurev.arplant.59.032607.092949)
A Genetic Regulatory Network in the Development of Trichomes and Root Hairs Tetsuya Ishida,1 Tetsuya Kurata,1,* Kiyotaka Okada,2 and Takuji Wada11Plant Science Center, RIKEN, Yokohama, Kanagawa 230-0045, Japan; email: tishida@psc.riken.jp; tekurata@nibb.ac.jp; twada@psc.riken.jp 2National Institute for Basic Biology, Myodaiji, Okazaki, Aichi 444-8585, Japan; email: kiyo@nibb.ac.jp Trichomes and root hairs differentiate from epidermal cells in the aerial tissues and roots, respectively. Because trichomes and root hairs are easily accessible, particularly in the model plant Arabidopsis, their development has become a well-studied model of cell differentiation and growth. Molecular genetic analyses using Arabidopsis mutants have demonstrated that the differentiation of trichomes and root hair/hairless cells is regulated by similar molecular mechanisms. Transcriptional complexes regulate differentiation into trichome cells and root hairless cells, and formation of the transcriptional complexes is inhibited in neighboring cells. Control of cell growth after fate determination has also been analyzed using Arabidopsis mutants. The progression of endoreduplication cycles, reorientation of microtubules, and organization of the actin cytoskeleton play important roles in trichome growth. Various cellular components such as ion channels, the actin cytoskeleton, microtubules and cell wall materials, and intracellular signal transduction act to establish and maintain root hair tip growth. Acronyms and Definitions Arp2/3 complex: initiates new actin filaments on the sides of preexisting ones Cyclin: regulates cell-cycle progression with cyclin-dependent protein kinases Endoreduplication: a cell cycle in which DNA replication continues without mitosis or cytokinesis Leucine-rich repeat receptor-like kinase (LRR-RLK): contains a repeated motif that is rich in leucine residues in the extracellular region, one transmembrane domain, and a kinase domain in the intracellular region Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAP kinase): one of the serine/threonine kinases Microtubule (MT): a long, cylinder-like structure made from tubulin Phospholipase D 1: a member of a phospholipase family, which can cleave phospholipids into phosphatidic acid and base Topoisomerase: an enzyme that cuts and religates DNA to create a more relaxed DNA conformation Ubiquitin ligase: an enzyme that attaches ubiquitin to a protein, often marking it for degradation in the proteasome WAVE complex: regulates the activities of the Arp2/3 complex Xyloglucan: a hemicellulosic polysaccharide with a backbone consisting of 1,4-linked α-D-glucose residues; backbone residues are occasionally branched, bearing 1,6-linked α-D-xylose residues Most recent citing papers (via CrossRef)The HD-ZIP IV transcription factor OCL4 is necessary for trichome patterning and anther development in maize Enhancement of artemisinin concentration and yield in response to optimization of nitrogen and potassium supply to Artemisia annua M. J. Davies, C. J. Atkinson, C. Burns, J. G. Woolley, N. A. Hipps, R. R. J. Arroo, N. Dungey, T. Robinson, P. Brown, I. Flockart, C. Hill, L. Smith, S. Bentley Steroids are required for epidermal cell fate establishment in Arabidopsis roots Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106(19):8073-8076 (2009) Calcium-dependent protein kinases regulate polarized tip growth in pollen tubes Overexpressing
HRS1
Confers Hypersensitivity to Low Phosphate-Elicited Inhibition of Primary Root Growth in
Arabidopsis thaliana Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 51(4):382-392 (2009)
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