Leaf Growth Directionality Is Divergent and Involves a Conserved MicroRNA Regulatory Module.
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Leaf growth is polar in several model angiosperms, with cell proliferation near the base and a gradient of increasing cell maturation as you approach the tip (reviewed in Efroni et al., 2010; Powell and Lenhard, 2012). However, many questions remain about how the diversity of leaf shapes is achieved (reviewed in Tsukaya, 2014). Newwork fromDasGupta andNath (2015)shows that thepolarity of leaf lamina growth is divergent in nature, based on a survey of leaf growth patterns from more than 70 eudicots, and reveals that amiR396-GROWTHREGULATINGFACTOR (GRF) regulatorymodule likely playeda role in the evolution of these patterns. DasGuptaandNathmonitored leafgrowth rates at different positions along the axis of the leaf using ink spots (see figure). They analyzed the changes in relative position of the spots using principles of allometry, a long-standing field based on correlations between the growth rates of organswithin an organism (reviewed in Klingenberg, 1996). Many leavesdidshowbasipetalgrowth,which Das Gupta and Nath defined as positive allometry (the growth rate of the basal region of the leaf was greater than that of the tip). However, other leaves showed acropetal growth, i.e.,negativeallometry, inwhich thegrowthrate at the base was lower than that at the tip. Still others showed diffuse, or isometric, growth suchthatthegrowthrateswerethesamealong the proximo-distal axis of the leaf. The authors then explored the molecular underpinnings of these divergent leaf growth polarities. Opposite to the patterns in basipetal growth, leaves with acropetal growth had greater cell proliferation (i.e., mitotic activity) near the tip and a gradient of maturation toward the base. Importantly, Das Gupta and Nath demonstrated that the miR396-GRF regulatory module is associated with the different growth patterns in leaves. In this highly conserved module, miR396 activity delimits the accumulation ofGRF gene products, which generally promote cell proliferation.DasGuptaandNath found that miR396 accumulation patterns were consistent with the patterns of cell proliferation and maturation underlying the different growth patterns. As reported previously, in leaves with basipetal growth, miR396 accumulation is higher near the tip and lower near the base; accordingly, accumulation of targetGRF transcripts is greater in thebase.Conversely, DasGuptaandNath found that the leaves with acropetal growth hadmoremiR396 in thebase (and lessGRF2 transcript accumulation) than in the tip. Furthermore, the levels of miR396 (and GRF2) were uniform throughout isometric leaves. Thus, the accumulation patterns of miR396 appear pivotal in establishing the ultimate leaf growth patterns. Together, this nice work from Das Gupta and Nath highlights the need to expand our models of how leavesgrow, as even leavesof similar shape had different growth patterns. It points to the importance of changes in miR396 expression in the evolution of leaf growthandestablishes this asagoodmodel system for understanding the evolution of changes in the regulation of cellular proliferation and maturation.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- The Plant cell
دوره 27 10 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2015