The transcription factor ESR2/DRNL/BOL orchestrates cytokinin dynamics leading to developmental reprogramming and green callus formation
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Te invitamos a leer el artículo "The transcription factor ESR2/DRNL/BOL orchestrates cytokinin dynamics leading to developmental reprogramming and green callus formation" publicado en Plant Physiology, a cargo del profesor investigador de la Unidad de Genómica Avanzada del Cinvestav Dr. Stefan de Folter, Profesor Investigador de la UGA.
Autores:Yolanda Durán-Medina / David Díaz-Ramírez / Humberto Herrera-Ubaldo / Maurizio Di Marzo / J Erik Cruz-Valderrama / Herenia Guerrero-Largo / Beatriz E Ruiz-Cortés / Andrea Gómez Felipe / J Irepan Reyes-Olalde / Lucia Colombo / Ondrej Novak / Stefan de Folter / Nayelli Marsch-Martínez
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Unidad Irapuato del Centro de Investigación y Estudios Avanzados (Cinvestav)
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Unidad de Genómica Avanzada (UGA) del Centro de Investigación y Estudios Avanzados (Cinvestav)
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Universidad de Milan, Italia
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Institute of Experimental Botany, Czech Academy of Sciences
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Faculty of Science Palacký University, Czech Republic
Felicitamos al estudiantado y profesorado que contribuyeron en esta investigación por su arduo trabajo.
Summary:
Callus formation and shoot regeneration are naturally triggered by stress and damage to the plant. They are also key components of tissue culture, which is crucial for gene editing, transformation, propagation, and other technologies in many species. Thus, the study of callus formation and shoot regeneration provides valuable insights into plant development. The transcription factor ENHANCER OF SHOOT REGENERATION 2/DORNROSCHEN-LIKE/BOLITA/SUPPRESSOR OF PHYTOCHROME B-4 2 (ESR2/DRNL/BOL/SOB2) promotes green callus formation in roots as well as shoot regeneration when overactive, and the phythormone cytokinin plays a prominent role in both processes. Yet, the role of ESR2 in the cytokinin pathway has not been previously described in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana). We found that cytokinin content and the expression of the cytokinin biosynthesis gene ISOPENTENYLTRANSFERASE 5 (IPT5) are greater in plants with high ESR2 activity. ESR2 also regulates the cytokinin signaling repressor ARABIDOPSIS HISTIDINE PHOSPHOTRANSFER PROTEIN 6 (AHP6), and surprisingly, ESR2-stimulated green callus formation requires IPT5 and AHP6. Therefore, ESR2 promotes both cytokinin biosynthesis and the inhibition of cytokinin signaling and, paradoxically, requires a combination of these two effects for green callus induction. These findings provide a foundation to better understand the processes involved in tissue reprogramming towards callus formation and the role of ESR2 in callus formation and shoot regeneration.