Optimal BR signalling is required for adequate cell wall orientation in the Arabidopsis root meristem

Author:

Li Zhenni1ORCID,Sela Ayala2,Fridman Yulia2,Garstka Lucía1,Höfte Herman3,Savaldi-Goldstein Sigal2ORCID,Wolf Sebastian14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Organismal Studies Heidelberg, Heidelberg University 1 Department of Cell Biology , , Im Neuenheimer Feld 230, 69120 Heidelberg , Germany

2. Plant Biology Laboratory, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology 2 , Haifa 3200003 , Israel

3. Department of Development, Signalling, and Modelling, Institut Jean-Pierre Bourgin, INRA, AgroParisTech, CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay 3 , 78000 Versailles , France

4. Centre for Plant Molecular Biology (ZMBP), Eberhard Karls University 4 Department of Plant Biochemistry , , D-72076 Tübingen , Germany

Abstract

ABSTRACT Plant brassinosteroid hormones (BRs) regulate growth in part through altering the properties of the cell wall, the extracellular matrix of plant cells. Conversely, feedback signalling from the wall connects the state of cell wall homeostasis to the BR receptor complex and modulates BR activity. Here, we report that both pectin-triggered cell wall signalling and impaired BR signalling result in altered cell wall orientation in the Arabidopsis root meristem. Furthermore, both depletion of endogenous BRs and exogenous supply of BRs triggered these defects. Cell wall signalling-induced alterations in the orientation of newly placed walls appear to occur late during cytokinesis, after initial positioning of the cortical division zone. Tissue-specific perturbations of BR signalling revealed that the cellular malfunction is unrelated to previously described whole organ growth defects. Thus, tissue type separates the pleiotropic effects of cell wall/BR signals and highlights their importance during cell wall placement.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Israel Science Foundation

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

Developmental Biology,Molecular Biology

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