HD-ZIP III-dependent Local Promotion of Brassinosteroid Synthesis Suppresses Vascular Cell Division in Arabidopsis Root Apical Meristem
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Spatiotemporal control of cell division in the meristem is vital for plant growth. In the stele of the root apical meristem (RAM), procambial cells divide periclinally to increase the number of vascular cell files. Class III homeodomain leucine zipper (HD-ZIP III) proteins are key transcriptional regulators of RAM development and suppress the periclinal division of vascular cells in the stele; however, the mechanism underlying the regulation of vascular cell division by HD-ZIP III transcription factors (TFs) remains largely unknown. Here, we performed transcriptome analysis to identify downstream genes of HD-ZIP III and found that HD-ZIP III TFs positively regulate brassinosteroid biosynthesis-related genes, such as (), in vascular cells. Introduction of in a quadruple loss-of-function mutant of genes partly rescued the phenotype in terms of the vascular defect in the RAM. Treatment of a quadruple loss-of-function mutant, a gain-of-function mutant of , and the wild type with brassinosteroid and a brassinosteroid synthesis inhibitor also indicated that HD-ZIP III TFs act together to suppress vascular cell division by increasing brassinosteroid levels. Furthermore, brassinosteroid application suppressed the cytokinin response in vascular cells. Together, our findings suggest that the suppression of vascular cell division by HD-ZIP III TFs is caused, at least in part, by the increase in brassinosteroid levels through the transcriptional activation of brassinosteroid biosynthesis genes in the vascular cells of the RAM. This elevated brassinosteroid level suppresses cytokinin response in vascular cells, inhibiting vascular cell division in the RAM.
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