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Evolutionary conservation of receptor compensation for stem cell homeostasis in Solanaceae plantsopen access

Authors
Seo, Myeong-GyunLim, YoonseoHendelman, AnatRobitaille, GinaBeak, Hong KwanHong, Woo-JongPark, Soon JuLippman, Zachary B.Park, Young-JoonKwon, Choon-Tak
Issue Date
Jun-2024
Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
Citation
HORTICULTURE RESEARCH, v.11, no.6
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Journal Title
HORTICULTURE RESEARCH
Volume
11
Number
6
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/71196
DOI
10.1093/hr/uhae126
ISSN
2662-6810
2052-7276
Abstract
Stem cell homeostasis is pivotal for continuous and programmed formation of organs in plants. The precise control of meristem proliferation is mediated by the evolutionarily conserved signaling that encompasses complex interactions among multiple peptide ligands and their receptor-like kinases. Here, we identified compensation mechanisms involving the CLAVATA1 (CLV1) receptor and its paralogs, BARELY ANY MERISTEMs (BAMs), for stem cell proliferation in two Solanaceae species, tomato and groundcherry. Genetic analyses of higher-order mutants deficient in multiple receptor genes, generated via CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing, reveal that tomato SlBAM1 and SlBAM2 compensate for slclv1 mutations. Unlike the compensatory responses between orthologous receptors observed in Arabidopsis, tomato slclv1 mutations do not trigger transcriptional upregulation of four SlBAM genes. The compensation mechanisms within receptors are also conserved in groundcherry, and critical amino acid residues of the receptors associated with the physical interaction with peptide ligands are highly conserved in Solanaceae plants. Our findings demonstrate that the evolutionary conservation of both compensation mechanisms and critical coding sequences between receptor-like kinases provides a strong buffering capacity during stem cell homeostasis in tomato and groundcherry.
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