Deparment of Comparative Development and Genetics, Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research, 50829 Cologne, Germany.
Department of Plant Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford OX1 3RB, United Kingdom.
Genes Dev. 2018 Nov 1;32(21-22):1361-1366. doi: 10.1101/gad.318212.118. Epub 2018 Oct 26.
How the interplay between cell- and tissue-level processes produces correctly proportioned organs is a key problem in biology. In plants, the relative size of leaves compared with their lateral appendages, called stipules, varies tremendously throughout development and evolution, yet relevant mechanisms remain unknown. Here we use genetics, live imaging, and modeling to show that in leaves the LATE MERISTEM IDENTITY1 (LMI1) homeodomain protein regulates stipule proportions via an endoreduplication-dependent trade-off that limits tissue size despite increasing cell growth. LM1 acts through directly activating the conserved mitosis blocker , which is sufficient to bypass the requirement for leaf proportionality.
细胞和组织层面的相互作用如何产生比例适当的器官,是生物学中的一个关键问题。在植物中,叶片与其侧生附属物——叶托叶的相对大小在发育和进化过程中差异巨大,但相关机制尚不清楚。本文利用遗传学、活体成像和建模研究表明,在叶片中,晚期分生组织身份基因 1(LMI1)同源域蛋白通过一种依赖于内复制的权衡来调节叶托叶的比例,这种权衡限制了组织的大小,尽管细胞生长增加了。LM1 通过直接激活保守的有丝分裂抑制剂 起作用,这足以绕过维持叶片比例所需的条件。