A continuum from stem to transit-amplifying to a differentiated cell state is a common theme in multicellular organisms. In the plant root apical meristem (RAM), transit-amplifying cells are organized into two domains: cells from the proliferation domain (PD) are displaced to the transition domain (TD), suggesting that both domains are necessarily coupled. Here, we show that in the Arabidopsis thaliana mto2-2 mutant, in which threonine (Thr) synthesis is affected, the RAM lacks the PD. Through a combination of cell length profile analysis, mathematical modeling and molecular markers, we establish that the PD and TD can be uncoupled. Remarkably, although the RAM of mto2-2 is represented solely by the TD, the known factors of RAM maintenance ...
Plants maintain stem cells in their meristems as a source for new undifferentiated cells throughout ...
Plant postembryonic development takes place in the meristems, where stem cells self-renew and produc...
Mutations in TOO MANY MOUTHS (TMM), which encodes a receptor-like protein, cause stomatal patterning...
The stem cell niche of the Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) primary root apical meristem is compos...
International audienceThe study of the concerted action of hormones and transcription factors is fun...
© 2014 American Society of Plant Biologists. All rights reserved. The stem cell niche of the Arabido...
AbstractShoot architecture is shaped upon the organogenic activity of the shoot apical meristem (SAM...
<div><p>The study of the concerted action of hormones and transcription factors is fundamental to un...
The study of the concerted action of hormones and transcription factors is fundamental to understand...
AbstractRecent studies in Arabidopsis have uncovered a negative feedback loop that couples the antag...
Multicellular eukaryotic organisms build complex body structures from a single cell. Through coordin...
Cell number is an important determinant of final organ size. In the leaf, a large proportion of cell...
Plants possess the rare capability to shape the own architecture according to biotic and abiotic sti...
Plant postembryonic development takes place in the meristems, where stem cells self-renew and produc...
Plants undergo organogenesis throughout their life cycle via the perpetuation of stem cell pools cal...
Plants maintain stem cells in their meristems as a source for new undifferentiated cells throughout ...
Plant postembryonic development takes place in the meristems, where stem cells self-renew and produc...
Mutations in TOO MANY MOUTHS (TMM), which encodes a receptor-like protein, cause stomatal patterning...
The stem cell niche of the Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) primary root apical meristem is compos...
International audienceThe study of the concerted action of hormones and transcription factors is fun...
© 2014 American Society of Plant Biologists. All rights reserved. The stem cell niche of the Arabido...
AbstractShoot architecture is shaped upon the organogenic activity of the shoot apical meristem (SAM...
<div><p>The study of the concerted action of hormones and transcription factors is fundamental to un...
The study of the concerted action of hormones and transcription factors is fundamental to understand...
AbstractRecent studies in Arabidopsis have uncovered a negative feedback loop that couples the antag...
Multicellular eukaryotic organisms build complex body structures from a single cell. Through coordin...
Cell number is an important determinant of final organ size. In the leaf, a large proportion of cell...
Plants possess the rare capability to shape the own architecture according to biotic and abiotic sti...
Plant postembryonic development takes place in the meristems, where stem cells self-renew and produc...
Plants undergo organogenesis throughout their life cycle via the perpetuation of stem cell pools cal...
Plants maintain stem cells in their meristems as a source for new undifferentiated cells throughout ...
Plant postembryonic development takes place in the meristems, where stem cells self-renew and produc...
Mutations in TOO MANY MOUTHS (TMM), which encodes a receptor-like protein, cause stomatal patterning...