• Cytokinin-regulated Root Xylem Development in Arabidopsis

    TIME: 05 Nov 2013
    Eukaryotic translation initiation factor 5A (eIF5A) genes are a small gene family highly conserved in eukaryotes, which regulate multiple growth and developmental processes.
     
    Recent studies from Dr. Jianru Zuo’s group revealed that eIF5A-2 regulates root vascular development by modulating cytokinin signaling in Arabidopsis. eIF5A-2 genetically interacts with cytokinin receptor CYTOKININ RESPONSE1 (CRE1) and downstream ARABIDOPSIS PHOSPHOTRANSFER PROTEIN (AHP) genes to regulate protoxylem differentiation. The eIF5A-2 protein forms a protein complex with CRE1 and AHP1 to repress the expression of AHP6, a negative regulator of cytokinin signaling, thereby regulating root protoxylem specification.
     
    This study was online published in The Plant Cell (DOI:?10.?1105/?tpc.?113.?116236). Dr. Bo Ren and Dr. Qingguo Chen are co-first authors of the paper. This study was supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the State Key Laboratory of Plant Genomics.
     
    AUTHOR CONTACT:
    Jianru Zuo, Ph.D.
    Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology
    Chinese Academy of Sciences
    Beijing, China.
    E-mail: jrzuo@genetics.ac.cn