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ROP signaling regulates spatial pattern of cell division and specification of meristem notch

Duoyan Rong, Shuai Zhao, Wenxin Tang, Nan Luo, Hai He, Zhuqing Wang, Huimin Ma, Yimei Huang, Xiaoxun Yao, Xue Pan, Lin Lv, Jiajing Xiao, Renyi Liu, Shingo Nagawa, Chizuko Yamamuro

2022Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The formation of cell polarity is essential for many developmental processes such as polar cell growth and spatial patterning of cell division. A plant-specific ROP ( R h o -like GTPases from P lants) subfamily of conserved Rho GTPase plays a crucial role in the regulation of cell polarity. However, the functional study of ROPs in angiosperm is challenging because of their functional redundancy. The Marchantia polymorpha genome encodes a single ROP gene, Mp ROP , providing an excellent genetic system to study ROP-dependent signaling pathways. Mp rop knockout mutants exhibited rhizoid growth defects, and MpROP was localized at the tip of elongating rhizoids, establishing a role for MpROP in the control of polar cell growth and its functional conservation in plants. Furthermore, the Mp rop knockout mutant showed defects in the formation of meristem notches associated with disorganized cell division patterns. These results reveal a critical function of Mp ROP in the regulation of plant development. Interestingly, these phenotypes were complemented not only by Mp ROP but also Arabidopsis At ROP2 , supporting the conservation of ROP’s function among land plants. Our results demonstrate a great potential for M. polymorpha as a powerful genetic system for functional and mechanistic elucidation of ROP signaling pathways during plant development.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyCell biologyMeristemArabidopsisCell polarityCell divisionNotch signaling pathwayCDC42GTPaseMutantCrosstalkSignal transductionGeneticsCellGenePhysicsOpticsPlant Molecular Biology ResearchPlant Reproductive BiologyPlant nutrient uptake and metabolism