Cell specification in the Arabidopsis root epidermis requires the activity of ECTOPIC ROOT HAIR 3 -: a katanin-p60 protein

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Webb, M [1 ]
Jouannic, S [1 ]
Foreman, J [1 ]
Linstead, P [1 ]
Dolan, L [1 ]
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[1] John Innes Inst, Dept Cell & Dev Biol, Norwich NR4 7UH, Norfolk, England
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DEVELOPMENT | 2002年 / 129卷 / 01期
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epidermal pattern; radial pattern; cell specification; katanin; ectopic root hair3; Arabidopsis thaliana;
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The Arabidopsis root is composed of radial cell layers, each with distinct identities. The epidermal layer is composed of rows of hair cells flanked on either side by rows of non-hair epidermal cells. The development of hair and non-hair cells is dependent on domains of positional information with strict boundaries. The pattern of cell differentiation and the expression of molecular markers of cell fate is altered in the ectopic root hair 3 (erh3) mutant epidermis indicating that ERH3 is required for the specification of cell fates from early in development (in the meristem) through differentiation. Furthermore the expression of molecular markers indicates that the specification of cell identities is defective within other radial cell layers. ERH3 encodes a p60 katanin protein that is expressed throughout the plant. Katanin proteins are known to sever microtubules, and have a role in the organisation of the plant cell wall since mutants with decreased katanin activity have been shown to have defective walls. We suggest that microtubules are involved in the specification of cell identities in cells of the Arabidopsis root. Microtubules may be required for the localization of positional cues in the wall that have previously been shown to operate in the development of the root epidermis. Alternatively microtubules may be involved in another as yet undefined process required for the specification of cell identity in plants.
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