TY - JOUR
T1 - Plant-specific Histone Deacetylases HDT½ Regulate GIBBERELLIN 2-OXIDASE 2 Expression to Control Arabidopsis Root Meristem Cell Number
AU - Li, Huchen
AU - Torres-Garcia, Jesus
AU - Latrasse, David
AU - Benhamed, Moussa
AU - Schilderink, Stefan
AU - Zhou, Wenkun
AU - Kulikova, Olga
AU - Hirt, Heribert
AU - Bisseling, Ton
N1 - KAUST Repository Item: Exported on 2020-10-01
Acknowledgements: This research was supported by European Research Council (ERC-2011-AdG-294790) and China Scholarship Council (CSC). We thank Ben Scheres from Plant Developmental Biology, Wageningen University and Research Center for his critical reading of this article, and for the provision of Arabidopsis transgenic GFP reporter lines.
PY - 2017/8/31
Y1 - 2017/8/31
N2 - Root growth is modulated by environmental factors and depends on cell production in the root meristem (RM). New cells in the meristem are generated by stem cells and transit-amplifying cells, which together determine RM cell number. Transcription factors and chromatin-remodelling factors have been implicated in regulating the switch from stem cells to transit-amplifying cells. Here we show that two Arabidopsis thaliana paralogs encoding plant-specific histone deacetylases, HDT1 and HDT2, regulate a second switch from transit-amplifying cells to expanding cells. Knockdown of HDT½ (hdt1,2i) results in an earlier switch and causes a reduced RM cell number. Our data show that HDT½ negatively regulate the acetylation level of the C19-GIBBERELLIN 2-OXIDASE 2 (GA2ox2) locus and repress the expression of GA2ox2 in the RM and elongation zone. Overexpression of GA2ox2 in the RM phenocopies the hdt1,2i phenotype. Conversely, knockout of GA2ox2 partially rescues the root growth defect of hdt1,2i. These results suggest that by repressing the expression of GA2ox2, HDT½ likely fine-tune gibberellin metabolism and they are crucial for regulating the switch from cell division to expansion to determine RM cell number. We propose that HDT½ function as part of a mechanism that modulates root growth in response to environmental factors.
AB - Root growth is modulated by environmental factors and depends on cell production in the root meristem (RM). New cells in the meristem are generated by stem cells and transit-amplifying cells, which together determine RM cell number. Transcription factors and chromatin-remodelling factors have been implicated in regulating the switch from stem cells to transit-amplifying cells. Here we show that two Arabidopsis thaliana paralogs encoding plant-specific histone deacetylases, HDT1 and HDT2, regulate a second switch from transit-amplifying cells to expanding cells. Knockdown of HDT½ (hdt1,2i) results in an earlier switch and causes a reduced RM cell number. Our data show that HDT½ negatively regulate the acetylation level of the C19-GIBBERELLIN 2-OXIDASE 2 (GA2ox2) locus and repress the expression of GA2ox2 in the RM and elongation zone. Overexpression of GA2ox2 in the RM phenocopies the hdt1,2i phenotype. Conversely, knockout of GA2ox2 partially rescues the root growth defect of hdt1,2i. These results suggest that by repressing the expression of GA2ox2, HDT½ likely fine-tune gibberellin metabolism and they are crucial for regulating the switch from cell division to expansion to determine RM cell number. We propose that HDT½ function as part of a mechanism that modulates root growth in response to environmental factors.
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10754/625522
UR - http://www.plantcell.org/content/early/2017/09/08/tpc.17.00366
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85033410913&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1105/tpc.17.00366
DO - 10.1105/tpc.17.00366
M3 - Article
C2 - 28855334
SN - 1040-4651
VL - 29
SP - 2183
EP - 2196
JO - The Plant Cell
JF - The Plant Cell
IS - 9
ER -