Affiliation:
1. Department of Plant Biotechnology and Bioinformatics Ghent University Ghent Belgium
2. VIB Centre for Plant Systems Biology Ghent Belgium
Abstract
AbstractThe molecular mechanisms guiding oriented cell divisions in the root vascular tissues of Arabidopsis thaliana are still poorly characterised. By overlapping bulk and single‐cell transcriptomic datasets, we unveiled TETRASPANIN1 (TET1) as a putative regulator in this process. TET1 is expressed in root vascular cells, and loss‐of‐function mutants contain fewer vascular cell files. We further generated and characterised a CRISPR deletion mutant and showed, unlike previously described mutants, that the full knock out is additionally missing endodermal cells in a stochastic way. Finally, we show that HA‐tagged versions of TET1 are functional in contrast to fluorescent TET1 translational fusions. Immunostaining using HA‐TET1 lines complementing the mutant phenotype suggested a dual plasma membrane and intracellular localisation in the root vasculature and a polar membrane localisation in the young cortex, endodermal and initial cells. Taken together, we show that TET1 is involved in both vascular proliferation and ground tissue patterning. Our initial results pave the way for future work to decipher its precise mode of action.
Funder
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek
European Research Council
European Molecular Biology Organization
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