Distinct light-initiated gene expression and cell cycle programs in the shoot apex and cotyledons of Arabidopsis

Lopez-Juez, E., Dillon, E., Magyar, Z., Khan, S., Hazeldine, S., de Jager, S. M., Murray, J. A., Beemster, G. T., Bogre, L. and Shanahan, H.

(2008)

Lopez-Juez, E., Dillon, E., Magyar, Z., Khan, S., Hazeldine, S., de Jager, S. M., Murray, J. A., Beemster, G. T., Bogre, L. and Shanahan, H. (2008) Distinct light-initiated gene expression and cell cycle programs in the shoot apex and cotyledons of Arabidopsis. Plant Cell, 20 (4).

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Abstract

In darkness, shoot apex growth is repressed, but it becomes rapidly activated by light. We show that phytochromes and cryptochromes play largely redundant roles in this derepression in Arabidopsis thaliana. We examined the light activation of transcriptional changes in a finely resolved time course, comparing the shoot apex (meristem and leaf primordia) and the cotyledon and found >5700 differentially expressed genes. Early events specific to the shoot apices included the repression of genes for Really Interesting New Gene finger proteins and basic domain/leucine zipper and basic helix-loop-helix transcription factors. The downregulation of auxin and ethylene and the upregulation of cytokinin and gibberellin hormonal responses were also characteristic of shoot apices. In the apex, genes involved in ribosome biogenesis and protein translation were rapidly and synchronously induced, simultaneously with cell proliferation genes, preceding visible organ growth. Subsequently, the activation of signaling genes and transcriptional signatures of cell wall expansion, turgor generation, and plastid biogenesis were apparent. Furthermore, light regulates the forms and protein levels of two transcription factors with opposing functions in cell proliferation, E2FB and E2FC, through the Constitutively Photomorphogenic1 (COP1), COP9-Signalosome5, and Deetiolated1 light signaling molecules. These data provide the basis for reconstruction of the regulatory networks for light-regulated meristem, leaf, and cotyledon development.

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleDistinct light-initiated gene expression and cell cycle programs in the shoot apex and cotyledons of Arabidopsis
AuthorsLopez-Juez, E.
Dillon, E.
Magyar, Z.
Khan, S.
Hazeldine, S.
de Jager, S. M.
Murray, J. A.
Beemster, G. T.
Bogre, L.
Shanahan, H.
Uncontrolled KeywordsAmino Acid Sequence Arabidopsis/cytology/genetics/*radiation effects Cell Cycle/*radiation effects Cotyledon/*cytology Gene Expression/*radiation effects Genes, Plant *Light Multigene Family Photosynthetic Reaction Center Complex Proteins/physiology Plant Shoots/*cytology Polymerase Chain Reaction Transcription, Genetic/radiation effects
DepartmentsFaculty of Science\Biological Science
Faculty of Science\Computer Science

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doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1105/tpc.107.057075

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1040-4651 (Print) 1040-4651 (Linking) Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't


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