European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany.
School of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
Elife. 2017 Sep 12;6:e27421. doi: 10.7554/eLife.27421.
In plants the dorsoventral boundary of leaves defines an axis of symmetry through the centre of the organ separating the top (dorsal) and bottom (ventral) tissues. Although the positioning of this boundary is critical for leaf morphogenesis, how the boundary is established and how it influences development remains unclear. Using live-imaging and perturbation experiments we show that leaf orientation, morphology and position are pre-patterned by HD-ZIPIII and KAN gene expression in the shoot, leading to a model in which dorsoventral genes coordinate to regulate plant development by localizing auxin response between their expression domains. However we also find that auxin levels feedback on dorsoventral patterning by spatially organizing HD-ZIPIII and KAN expression in the shoot periphery. By demonstrating that the regulation of these genes by auxin also governs their response to wounds, our results also provide a parsimonious explanation for the influence of wounds on leaf dorsoventrality.
在植物中,叶片的背腹边界通过器官中心定义了一个对称轴,将顶部(背面)和底部(腹面)组织分开。尽管这个边界的定位对于叶片形态发生至关重要,但边界是如何建立的以及它如何影响发育仍然不清楚。通过使用活体成像和扰动实验,我们表明,HD-ZIPIII 和 KAN 基因在芽中的表达预先决定了叶片的取向、形态和位置,从而形成了一个模型,即背腹面基因通过在其表达域之间定位生长素反应来协调调节植物发育。然而,我们也发现生长素水平通过在芽的外围空间组织 HD-ZIPIII 和 KAN 的表达来反馈背腹模式。通过证明生长素对这些基因的调节也控制了它们对伤口的反应,我们的结果也为伤口对叶片背腹性的影响提供了一个简洁的解释。