HD-ZIP III activity is modulated by competitive inhibitors via a feedback loop in Arabidopsis shoot apical meristem development

Youn Sung Kim, Sang Gyu Kim, Minsun Lee, Ilha Lee, Hye Young Park, Joon Seo Pil, Jae Hoon Jung, Eun Jung Kwon, Won Suh Se, Kyung Hee Paek, Chung Mo Park

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    Abstract

    Shoot apical meristem (SAM) development is coordinately regulated by two interdependent signaling events: one maintaining stem cell identity and the other governing the initiation of lateral organs from the flanks of the SAM. The signaling networks involved in this process are interconnected and are regulated by multiple molecular mechanisms. Class III homeodomain-leucine zipper (HD-ZIP III) proteins are the most extensively studied transcription factors involved in this regulation. However, how different signals are integrated to maintain stem cell identity and to pattern lateral organ polarity remains unclear. Here, we demonstrated that a small ZIP protein, ZPR3, and its functionally redundant homolog, ZPR4, negatively regulate the HD-ZIP III activity in SAM development. ZPR3 directly interacts with PHABULOSA (PHB) and other HD-ZIP III proteins via the ZIP motifs and forms nonfunctional heterodimers. Accordingly, a double mutant, zpr3-2 zpr4-2, exhibits an altered SAM activity with abnormal stem cell maintenance. However, the mutant displays normal patterning of leaf polarity. In addition, we show that PHB positively regulates ZPR3 expression. We therefore propose that HD-ZIP III activity in regulating SAM development is modulated by, among other things, a feedback loop involving the competitive inhibitors ZPR3 and ZPR4.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)920-933
    Number of pages14
    JournalPlant Cell
    Volume20
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2008 Apr

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Plant Science
    • Cell Biology

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