INRA, PSH, 228 route de l'Aerodrome, Avignon, France.
Université Côte d'Azur, INRA, CNRS, ISA, 400 route des Chappes, Sophia-Antipolis, France.
J Exp Bot. 2019 Nov 18;70(21):6215-6228. doi: 10.1093/jxb/erz398.
The development of a new organ is the result of coordinated events of cell division and expansion, in strong interaction with each other. This study presents a dynamic model of tomato fruit development that includes cell division, endoreduplication, and expansion processes. The model is used to investigate the potential interactions among these developmental processes within the context of the neo-cellular theory. In particular, different control schemes (either cell-autonomous or organ-controlled) are tested and compared to experimental data from two contrasting genotypes. The model shows that a pure cell-autonomous control fails to reproduce the observed cell-size distribution, and that an organ-wide control is required in order to get realistic cell-size variations. The model also supports the role of endoreduplication as an important determinant of the final cell size and suggests that a direct effect of endoreduplication on cell expansion is needed in order to obtain a significant correlation between size and ploidy, as observed in real data.
新器官的发育是细胞分裂和扩张的协调事件的结果,它们之间存在强烈的相互作用。本研究提出了一个番茄果实发育的动态模型,其中包括细胞分裂、内复制和扩张过程。该模型用于在新细胞理论的背景下研究这些发育过程之间的潜在相互作用。特别是,测试并比较了不同的控制方案(细胞自主或器官控制)与来自两种对比基因型的实验数据。该模型表明,纯细胞自主控制无法再现观察到的细胞大小分布,并且需要器官范围的控制才能获得现实的细胞大小变化。该模型还支持内复制作为最终细胞大小的重要决定因素的作用,并表明需要内复制对细胞扩张的直接影响,才能获得与实际数据中观察到的大小和倍性之间的显著相关性。