木质部
生物
细胞生物学
次生生长
转录组
基因家族
植物
信号转导
基因
基因组
遗传学
基因表达
作者
Zhi Xie,Jinshan Gui,Yu Zhong,Bo Li,Jing Sun,Junhui Shen,Laigeng Li
摘要
Summary In trees, secondary xylem development is essential for the growth of perennial stem increments. Many signals regulate the process of development, but our knowledge of the molecular components involved in signal transduction is still limited. In this study, we identified Attenuation of Secondary Xylem ( ASX ) knockouts by screening genome‐editing knockouts of xylem‐expressed receptor‐like kinases (RLKs) in Populus . The ASX role in secondary xylem development in Populus was discovered using biochemical, cellular, and genomic analyses. The ASX knockout plants had abnormal secondary stem growth but had little effect on shoot apical primary growth. ASX and SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS RECEPTOR KINASE (SERK)2/4 were co‐precipitated in developing xylem. Through their interaction, ASX is phosphorylated by SERK. Transcriptome analysis of developing xylem revealed that ASX deficiency inhibited the transcriptional activity of genes involved in xylem differentiation and secondary cell wall formation. By forming a complex, ASX and SERK may function as a signaling module for signal transduction required in the regulation of secondary xylem development in trees. This study shows that ASX , which encodes a RLKs, is required for secondary xylem development and sheds light on regulatory signals found in tree stem secondary growth.
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