生物
利基
干细胞巢
进化生物学
计算生物学
干细胞
细胞生物学
生态学
祖细胞
作者
Jessica Pérez‐Sancho,Lisa Van den Broeck,Pedro García‐Caparrós,Rosangela Sozzani
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.gde.2024.102200
摘要
All differentiated root cells derive from stem cells spatially organized within the stem cell niche (SCN), a microenvironment located within the root tip. Here, we compiled recent advances in the understanding of how the SCN drives the establishment and maintenance of cell types. The quiescent center (QC) is widely recognized as the primary driver of cell fate determination, but it is recently considered a convergence center of multiple signals. Cell identity of the cortex endodermis initials is mainly driven by the regulatory feedback loops between transcription factors (TFs), acting as mobile signals between neighboring cells, including the QC. As exemplified in the vascular initials, the precise spatial expression of these regulatory TFs is connected with a dynamic hormonal interplay. Thus, stem cell maintenance and cell differentiation are regulated by a plethora of signals forming a complex, multilevel regulatory network. Integrating the transcriptional and post-translational regulations, protein–protein interactions, and mobile signals into models will be fundamental for the comprehensive understanding of SCN maintenance and differentiation.
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