TARGET OF MONOPTEROS: key transcription factors orchestrating plant development and environmental response

Author:

Chen Min1,Dai Yani1,Liao Jiamin1,Wu Huan1,Lv Qiang1,Huang Yu1,Liu Lichang1,Feng Yu1,Lv Hongxuan1,Zhou Bo123456ORCID,Peng Dan1246

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Life Science and Biotechnology of Central South University of Forestry and Technology , 410004, Changsha, Hunan , China

2. Huitong National Field Station for Scientific Observation and Research of Chinese Fir Plantation Ecosystem in Hunan Province , 438107, Huaihua, Hunan , China

3. National Engineering Laboratory of Applied Technology for Forestry and Ecology in Southern China , 410004, Changsha, Hunan , China

4. Forestry Biotechnology Hunan Key Laboratories , Hunan , China

5. Key Laboratory of Cultivation and Protection for Non-Wood Forest Trees, Ministry of Education, Central South University of Forestry and Technology , 410004, Changsha, Hunan , China

6. Yuelushan Laboratory Carbon Sinks Forests Variety Innovation Center , 410004, Changsha, Hunan , China

Abstract

Abstract Plants have an incredible ability to sustain root and vascular growth after initiation of the embryonic root and the specification of vascular tissue in early embryos. Microarray assays have revealed that a group of transcription factors, TARGET OF MONOPTEROS (TMO), are important for embryonic root initiation in Arabidopsis. Despite the discovery of their auxin responsiveness early on, their function and mode of action remained unknown for many years. The advent of genome editing has accelerated the study of TMO transcription factors, revealing novel functions for biological processes such as vascular development, root system architecture, and response to environmental cues. This review covers recent achievements in understanding the developmental function and the genetic mode of action of TMO transcription factors in Arabidopsis and other plant species. We highlight the transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation of TMO transcription factors in relation to their function, mainly in Arabidopsis. Finally, we provide suggestions for further research and potential applications in plant genetic engineering.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Education Department of Hunan Province of China

Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province of China

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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