海峡生命科学前沿论坛第四十九讲(10.26)-New regulators and mechanisms in Arabidopsis stomatal development

来源:发布时间:2016-10-24作者:创建部门:海峡联合研究院

时        间: 20161026上午9:30-10:30  

        点:基因组报告厅

主办单位:海峡联合研究院园艺中心

报  告 人:董娟教授

题       目:New  regulators and mechanisms in Arabidopsis stomatal  development

Profile

Principal  Investigator of  Waksman Institute of Microbiology, Rutgers

Research  Summary

Polarity  is a fundamental feature of cells and can manifest itself both in overall  morphology and in the unequal distribution of molecular components. Cell  polarity, in both animals and plants, is of paramount importance for many  developmental and physiological processes. Establishment and maintenance of cell  polarity is required for asymmetric cell division (ACD), an indispensable  mechanism for multi-cellular organisms to generate cellular diversity by  producing daughter cells with distinctive identities from a single mother cell.  Extensive studies in animal systems have revealed a set of conserved proteins  that link cell polarization to asymmetric division control. Plant genomes do not  seem to encode these “polarity” proteins and the molecular components and  mechanical basis for plant asymmetric division has been an enigma for decades.  Studies on the novel plant protein BASL (Breaking of Asymmetry in the Stomatal  Lineage) provided the strong evidence that plant cells also have the capability  to polarize non-transmembrane proteins and utilize polarized protein  distribution to regulate asymmetric cell division (Dong, et al.,  2009).

The  formation and patterning of stomata (pores on the plant epidermis that regulate  CO2 and H2O exchange with the atmosphere) proceeds via a series of asymmetric  divisions. These divisions are required for cell fate specification, stem  cell-like renewing divisions, and overall patterning. BASL was first  demonstrated to regulate asymmetric cell divisions by its mutant phenotype;  BASL’s striking sub-cellular polarization in the stomatal lineage cells (figure  1), however, was key data that suggested a molecular mechanism for the creation  of plant cell polarity. By using BASL as an anchor for genetic and physical  interactors screens, and by using features of the protein itself as a probe for  cell’s ability to correctly establish polar cortical localization, my lab is  interested in building a model for plant cell polarity and its regulation in  ACD. This includes the identification of additional polarized proteins and of  mutants that highlight specific subsets of polarity defects. In the future, my  lab will continue to use Arabidopsis as a model system, by studying BASL and the  other newly identified factors, to investigate how proteins become polarly  localized, how polarity proteins are involved in establishment of cellular  asymmetry, and how cell polarity is instructive of cell fate and differentiation  in plants.

Recent  Publications

Xue,  X, Dong J.  2016.  The MAPK substrate MASS2 regulates stomatal patterning in  Arabidopsis.. Mol. Reprod. Dev. . 83(2):93.

Zhang,  Y, Bergmann DC, Dong J.  2016.  Fine-scale dissection of the subdomains of  polarity protein BASL in stomatal asymmetric cell division.. J. Exp. Bot..  doi:10.1093/jxb/erw274

Pillitteri,  LJ, Guo X, Dong J.  2016.  Asymmetric cell division in plants: mechanisms of  symmetry breaking and cell fate determination.. Cellular and Molecular Life  Sciences. DOI 10.1007/s00018-016-2290-2

Shao,  W, Dong J.  2016.  Polarity in plant asymmetric cell division: Division  orientation and cell fate differentiation.. Dev. Biol..  doi:10.1016/j.ydbio.2016.07.020


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