An RNA exosome subunit mediates cell-to-cell trafficking of a homeobox mRNA via plasmodesmata
Munenori Kitagawa, Peipei Wu, Rachappa Balkunde, Patrick J. Cunniff, David Jackson
Abstract
mRNA migration through plasmodesmata In plants, certain transcription factors are produced in one cell but transported, sometimes as messenger RNA (mRNA), through plasmodesmata, channels between neighboring plant cells, where they act. This system helps to manage stem cell development. Kitagawa et al . now identify part of the machinery that manages this cell-to-cell transport. Transport of the mRNA encoding the KNOTTED1 homeobox transcription factor depends on Ribosomal RNA-Processing Protein 44 (AtRRP44A), which is a subunit of the RNA exosome. —PJH
Topics & Concepts
PlasmodesmaCell biologyBiologyMessenger RNARNAHomeoboxCellArabidopsisTranscription factorCytoplasmGeneticsGeneMutantPlant Molecular Biology ResearchPlant Reproductive BiologyPlant nutrient uptake and metabolism