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The ASH1-RELATED3 SET-Domain Protein Controls Cell Division Competence of the Meristem and the Quiescent Center of the Arabidopsis Primary Root

Kumpf, Robert; Thorstensen, Tage; Aminur Rahman, Mohummad Aminur; Heyman, Jefri; Zeynep Nenseth, H.; Lammens, Tim; Herrmann, Ullrich; Swarup, Ranjan; Veie Veiseth, Silje Veie; Emberland, Gitika; Bennett, Malcolm J.; De Veylder, Lieven; Aalen, Reidunn B.

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Authors

Robert Kumpf

Tage Thorstensen

Mohummad Aminur Aminur Rahman

Jefri Heyman

H. Zeynep Nenseth

Tim Lammens

Ullrich Herrmann

Silje Veie Veie Veiseth

Gitika Emberland

Lieven De Veylder

Reidunn B. Aalen



Abstract

© 2014 American Society of Plant Biologists. All rights reserved. The stem cell niche of the Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) primary root apical meristem is composed of the quiescent (or organizing) center surrounded by stem (initial) cells for the different tissues. Initial cells generate a population of transit-amplifying cells that undergo a limited number of cell divisions before elongating and differentiating. It is unclear whether these divisions occur stochastically or in an orderly manner. Using the thymidine analog 5-ethynyl-29-deoxyuridine to monitor DNA replication of cells of Arabidopsis root meristems, we identified a pattern of two, four, and eight neighboring cells with synchronized replication along the cortical, epidermal, and endodermal cell files, suggested to be daughters, granddaughters, and great-granddaughters of the direct progeny of each stem cell. Markers of mitosis and cytokinesis were not present in the region closest to the transition zone where the cells start to elongate, suggesting that great-granddaughter cells switch synchronously from the mitotic cell cycle to endoreduplication. Mutations in the stem cell niche-expressed ASH1-RELATED3 (ASHR3) gene, encoding a SET-domain protein conferring histone H3 lysine-36 methylation, disrupted this pattern of coordinated DNA replication and cell division and increased the cell division rate in the quiescent center. E2Fa/E2Fb transcription factors controlling the G1-to-S-phase transition regulate ASHR3 expression and bind to the ASHR3 promoter, substantiating a role for ASHR3 in cell division control. The reduced length of the root apical meristem and primary root of the mutant ashr3-1 indicate that synchronization of replication and cell divisions is required for normal root growth and development.

Citation

Kumpf, R., Thorstensen, T., Aminur Rahman, M. A., Heyman, J., Zeynep Nenseth, H., Lammens, T., Herrmann, U., Swarup, R., Veie Veiseth, S. V., Emberland, G., Bennett, M. J., De Veylder, L., & Aalen, R. B. (2014). The ASH1-RELATED3 SET-Domain Protein Controls Cell Division Competence of the Meristem and the Quiescent Center of the Arabidopsis Primary Root. Plant Physiology, 166(2), 632-643. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.114.244798

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jul 7, 2014
Online Publication Date Jul 17, 2014
Publication Date Oct 1, 2014
Deposit Date Nov 8, 2017
Publicly Available Date Feb 4, 2019
Journal Plant Physiology
Print ISSN 0032-0889
Electronic ISSN 1532-2548
Publisher American Society of Plant Biologists
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 166
Issue 2
Pages 632-643
DOI https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.114.244798
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1103689
Publisher URL http://www.plantphysiol.org/content/166/2/632
PMID 00034507
Contract Date Nov 29, 2018

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