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Title
Ribosome assembly factor Adenylate Kinase 6 maintains cell proliferation and cell size homeostasis during root growth
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Abstract
1). From the cellular perspective, organ growth is determined by production and growth of cells. Uncovering how these two processes are coordinated is essential for understanding organogenesis and regulation of organ growth. 2). We utilized phenotypic and genetic variation of 252 natural accessions of Arabidopsis thaliana to conduct GWAS for identifying genes underlying root growth variation; using a T‐DNA line candidate approach, we identified one gene involved in root growth control and characterized its function using microscopy, root growth kinematics, G2/M phase cell count, ploidy levels, and ribosome polysome profiles. 3). We identified a factor contributing to root growth control: Arabidopsis Adenylate Kinase 6 (AAK6). AAK6 is required for normal cell production and normal cell elongation, and its natural genetic variation is involved in determining root growth differences between Arabidopsis accessions. A lack of AAK6 reduces cell production in the aak6 root apex, but this is partially compensated for by longer mature root cells. Thereby, aak6 mutants exhibit compensatory cell enlargement, a phenomenon unexpected in roots. Moreover, aak6 plants accumulate 80S ribosomes while the polysome profile remains unchanged, consistent with a phenotype of perturbed ribosome biogenesis. 4). In conclusion, AAK6 impacts ribosome abundance, cell production and thereby root growth.
Language
English
Source (journal)
New phytologist. - Oxford
Publication
Hoboken : Wiley , 2020
ISSN
0028-646X
DOI
10.1111/NPH.16291
Volume/pages
225 :5 (2020) , p. 2064-2076
ISI
000499897400001
Pubmed ID
31665812
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UAntwerpen
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Publications with a UAntwerp address
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Last edited 02.10.2024
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