Control of tissue dimensions in multicellular organisms requires the precise quantitative regulation of mitotic activity. In plants, where cells are immobile, tissue size is achieved through control of both cell division orientation and mitotic rate. The bHLH transcription factor heterodimer formed by TARGET OF MONOPTEROS5 (TMO5) and LONESOME HIGHWAY (LHVV) is a central regulator of vascular width-increasing divisions. An important unanswered question is how its activity is limited to specify vascular tissue dimensions. Here we identify a regulatory network that restricts TMO5/LHW activity. We show that thermospermine synthase ACAULIS5 antagonizes TMO5/LHW activity by promoting the accumulation of SAC51-LIKE (SACL) bHLH transcription factor...
SummaryPlants have a remarkable potential for sustained (indeterminate) postembryonic growth. Follow...
Vascular plants provide most of the biomass, food, and feed on earth, yet the molecular innovations ...
Vascular meristems generate the majority of biomass in higher plants. They constitute a bifacial ste...
Control of tissue dimensions in multicellular organisms requires the precise quantitative regulation...
Control of tissue dimensions in multicellular organisms requires the precise quantitative regulation...
SummaryControl of tissue dimensions in multicellular organisms requires the precise quantitative reg...
Root, shoot, and lateral meristems are the main regions of cell proliferation in plants. It has been...
SummaryHigher organisms possess mechanisms to maintain stem cells’ proliferative and pluripotent sta...
The emergence of vascular plants (Tracheophytes) has had great impacts on our planet and now make up...
To create a three-dimensional structure, plants rely on oriented cell divisions and cell elongation....
Plants have a remarkable potential for sustained (indeterminate) postembryonic growth. Following the...
Plants have a remarkable potential for sustained (indeterminate) postembryonic growth. Following the...
Growth of plants depends on cell division and elongation of the divided cells. After cell division, ...
SummaryPlants have a remarkable potential for sustained (indeterminate) postembryonic growth. Follow...
Vascular plants provide most of the biomass, food, and feed on earth, yet the molecular innovations ...
Vascular meristems generate the majority of biomass in higher plants. They constitute a bifacial ste...
Control of tissue dimensions in multicellular organisms requires the precise quantitative regulation...
Control of tissue dimensions in multicellular organisms requires the precise quantitative regulation...
SummaryControl of tissue dimensions in multicellular organisms requires the precise quantitative reg...
Root, shoot, and lateral meristems are the main regions of cell proliferation in plants. It has been...
SummaryHigher organisms possess mechanisms to maintain stem cells’ proliferative and pluripotent sta...
The emergence of vascular plants (Tracheophytes) has had great impacts on our planet and now make up...
To create a three-dimensional structure, plants rely on oriented cell divisions and cell elongation....
Plants have a remarkable potential for sustained (indeterminate) postembryonic growth. Following the...
Plants have a remarkable potential for sustained (indeterminate) postembryonic growth. Following the...
Growth of plants depends on cell division and elongation of the divided cells. After cell division, ...
SummaryPlants have a remarkable potential for sustained (indeterminate) postembryonic growth. Follow...
Vascular plants provide most of the biomass, food, and feed on earth, yet the molecular innovations ...
Vascular meristems generate the majority of biomass in higher plants. They constitute a bifacial ste...