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Cytokinin–CLAVATA cross-talk is an ancient mechanism regulating shoot meristem homeostasis in land plants

Joseph Cammarata, Christopher Morales Farfan, Michael J. Scanlon, Adrienne Roeder

2022Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Significance Plants grow from their tips. The gametophore (shoot-like organ) tip of the moss Physcomitrium patens is a single cell that performs the same functions as those of multicellular flowering plants, producing the cells that make leaves and regenerating new stem cells to maintain the shoot tip. Several pathways, including CLAVATA and cytokinin hormonal signaling, regulate stem cell abundance in flowering plants and in mosses, although the mechanisms whereby these pathways regulate stem cell abundance and their conservation between these plant lineages is poorly understood. Using moss, we investigated how Pp CLAVATA and cytokinin signaling interact. Overall, we found evidence that Pp CLAVATA and cytokinin signaling interact similarly in moss and flowering plants, despite their distinct anatomies, life cycles, and evolutionary distance.

Topics & Concepts

MeristemCytokininBiologyMulticellular organismMossShootBotanyCell biologyApical cellCellAuxinGeneticsGenePlant Molecular Biology ResearchPlant Reproductive BiologyPlant Parasitism and Resistance