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Modeling Framework for the Establishment of the Apical-Basal Embryonic Axis in Plants

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.40900
Date of Publication
December 16, 2013
Publication Type
Article
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Institut für Pflanzen...

Author
Wabnik, Krzysztof
Robert, Hélène S.
Smith, Richard Simon
Institut für Pflanzenwissenschaften (IPS)
Friml, Jirí
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500 - Science::580 - ...

Series
Current Biology
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
0960-9822
Publisher
Cell Press
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.cub.2013.10.038
Description
The apical-basal axis of the early plant embryo determines the body plan of the adult organism. To establish a polarized embryonic axis, plants evolved a unique mechanism that involves directional, cell-to-cell transport of the growth regulator auxin. Auxin transport relies on PIN auxin transporters 1], whose polar subcellular localization determines the flow directionality. PIN-mediated auxin transport mediates the spatial and temporal activity of the auxin response machinery 2-7] that contributes to embryo patterning processes, including establishment of the apical (shoot) and basal (root) embryo poles 8]. However, little is known of upstream mechanisms guiding the (re)polarization of auxin fluxes during embryogenesis 9]. Here, we developed a model of plant embryogenesis that correctly generates emergent cell polarities and auxin-mediated sequential initiation of apical-basal axis of plant embryo. The model relies on two precisely localized auxin sources and a feedback between auxin and the polar, subcellular PIN transporter localization. Simulations reproduced PIN polarity and auxin distribution, as well as previously unknown polarization events during early embryogenesis. The spectrum of validated model predictions suggests that our model corresponds to a minimal mechanistic framework for initiation and orientation of the apical-basal axis to guide both embryonic and postembryonic plant development.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/112979
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