PubMed 29358212

PubMed ID: 29358212

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Regulation of intercellular TARGET OF MONOPTEROS 7 protein transport in the Arabidopsis root.
Authors: Lu Kuan-Ju, De Rybel Bert, van Mourik Hilda, Weijers Dolf
Journal: Development (Cambridge, England) (Development), Vol.145(2), 2018‑Jan‑22

DOI: 10.1242/dev.152892

Abstract
Intercellular communication coordinates hypophysis establishment in the Arabidopsis embryo. Previously, TARGET OF MONOPTEROS 7 (TMO7) was reported to be transported to the hypophysis, the founder cell of the root cap, and RNA suppression experiments implicated its function in embryonic root development. However, the protein properties and mechanisms mediating TMO7 protein transport, and the role the movement plays in development remained unclear. Here, we report that in the post-embryonic root, TMO7 and its close relatives are transported into the root cap through plasmodesmata in a sequence-dependent manner. We also show that nuclear residence is crucial for TMO7 transport, and postulate that modification, potentially phosphorylation, labels TMO7 for transport. Additionally, three novel CRISPR/Cas9-induced tmo7 alleles confirmed a role in hypophysis division, but suggest complex redundancies with close relatives in root formation. Finally, we demonstrate that TMO7 transport is biologically meaningful, as local expression partially restores hypophysis division in a plasmodesmal protein transport mutant. Our study identifies motifs and amino acids that are pivotal for TMO7 protein transport, and establishes the importance of TMO7 in hypophysis and root development.
Publication Types
Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Keywords
Cell-cell communication Embryogenesis Plasmodesmata Protein transport RAM TMO7
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