Author:
Husbands Aman Y.,Chitwood Daniel H.,Plavskin Yevgeniy,Timmermans Marja C.P.
Abstract
The flattening of leaves results from the interaction between upper (adaxial) and lower (abaxial) domains in the developing primordium. These domains are specified by conserved, overlapping genetic pathways involving several distinct transcription factor families and small regulatory RNAs. Polarity determinants employ a series of antagonistic interactions to produce mutually exclusive cell fates whose positioning is likely refined by signaling across the adaxial–abaxial boundary. Signaling candidates include a mobile small RNA—the first positional signal described in adaxial–abaxial polarity. Possible mechanisms to polarize the incipient primordium are discussed, including meristem-derived signaling and a model in which a polarized organogenic zone prepatterns the adaxial–abaxial axis.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Subject
Developmental Biology,Genetics
Cited by
182 articles.
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