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Dynamic cytokinin signalling landscapes during lateral root formation in Arabidopsis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 November 2021

Milica Nenadić
Affiliation:
Department of Plant and Microbial Biology & Zurich-Basel Plant Science Centre, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Joop E. M. Vermeer*
Affiliation:
Department of Plant and Microbial Biology & Zurich-Basel Plant Science Centre, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland Laboratory of Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Neuchâtel, Neuchâtel, Switzerland
*
Author for correspondence: Joop E. M. Vermeer, E-mail: Joop.Vermeer@unine.ch

Abstract

By forming lateral roots, plants expand their root systems to improve anchorage and absorb more water and nutrients from the soil. Each phase of this developmental process in Arabidopsis is tightly regulated by dynamic and continuous signalling of the phytohormones cytokinin and auxin. While the roles of auxin in lateral root organogenesis and spatial accommodation by overlying cell layers have been well studied, insights on the importance of cytokinin is still somewhat limited. Cytokinin is a negative regulator of lateral root formation with versatile modes of action being activated at different root developmental zones. Here, we review the latest progress made towards our understanding of these spatially separated mechanisms of cytokinin-mediated signalling that shape lateral root initiation, outgrowth and emergence and highlight some of the enticing open questions.

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Figure 1. Schematic illustration of the expression of cytokinin (CK)-signalling reporters in primary root and an overview of CK metabolism, transport and signalling in a cell of Stage I lateral root primordium (LRP). Fluorescent CK-signalling reporters TCS::GFP and TCSn::ntd Tomato were used to monitor CK responses in primary root (Bielach et al., 2012; Marhavy et al., 2014; Montesinos et al., 2020). Here, we focus on a stage I LRP to illustrate a scenario where a cell that expresses CK receptors and biosynthesis genes might suppress CK signalling and serve as a potential source of the hormone to neighbouring pericycle cells. Plasmodesmata represent one of the potential ways through which CK might reach the neighbouring cells, although more research is needed to confirm such mode of CK transport. ARABIDOPSIS HISTIDINE KINASES (AHKs) are depicted at both the endoplasmatic reticulum (ER) and plasma membranes, although the latter localization has yet to be shown in the LRP cells. In the case of CK binding, AHKs can be autophosphorylated at a conserved His residue (H) and this phosphate is then carried over to a conserved Asp (D). Exact downstream pathways that could mediate transcriptional dependent and -independent effects of CK signalling in stage I LRPs are unknown. Arrows with a solid line indicate chemical reaction, arrows with a dashed line indicate movement. Additional abbreviations: LR, lateral root; AHP, ARABIDOPSIS HISTIDINE PHOSPHOTRANSFER PROTEIN; ARR-A/B, type-A/B ARABIDOPSIS RESPONSE REGULATOR; PUP, PURINE PERMEASE; CKX, CYTOKININ OXIDASE; IPT, ADENOSINE PHOSPHATE-ISOPENTENYLTRANSFERASE; LOG, LONELY GUY; ADP, adenosine diphosphate; ATP, adenosine triphosphate. The drawing of the primary root is a modified version from Peret (2017), while the illustration of CK signalling circuitry is modified from on a published schematic (Hwang et al., 2012).

Author comment: Dynamic cytokinin signalling landscapes during lateral root formation in Arabidopsis — R0/PR1

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Dear Editor-in Chief, dear Olivier,

Please find the manuscript of the invited review entitled “Dynamic cytokinin signalling landscapes during lateral root formation” that we are submitting for publication in Quantitative Plant Biology.

We would like to thank you for the kind invitation to contribute a topical review to this new and exciting Open Access journal. As already communicated to the editorial office, we have changed the topic of the manuscript slightly in order to cover some new directions that we are working on, whilst still focusing on lateral root formation. We have critically reviewed the literature regarding the role of cytokinin signalling during lateral root formation in Arabidopsis thaliana and how it might be intertwined with the patterning, spacing and spatial accommodation processes that occur during lateral root organogenesis.

We are looking forward to hear from you at your earliest convenience.

On behalf of the other author,

Best regards,

Joop Vermeer (Lead contact)

Review: Dynamic cytokinin signalling landscapes during lateral root formation in Arabidopsis — R0/PR2

Conflict of interest statement

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Comments to Author: In this review, Nenadic and Vermeer have provided the detailed role of cytokinin in Arabidopsis lateral root development. The authors have discussed the significance of known cytokinin biosynthesis, signaling, and transport players in LR organogenesis. In addition, the authors have mentioned the gaps and raised potential ideas to understand further the mechanism of cytokinin in LR development. This is a great review and the authors have covered the known literature extensively. I have few minor suggestions,

1. In fig 1, the authors have shown TCS or TCSn signal during LR development but in the text, the authors have discussed only TCS: GFP data from Bielach et al., 2012 and Marhavy et al., 2014. The authors could discuss based on FIG1 if there is any difference between the expression pattern of TCS vs TCSn in the developmental window of primary root and specifically LRFC specification zone. Although during LR development both the cytokinin response markers show no difference.

2. The authors could also include the role of CRF2 and CRF3 in LR organogenesis (Jeon et al., 2016; CYTOKININ RESPONSE FACTOR2 (CRF2) and CRF3 Regulate Lateral Root Development in Response to Cold Stress in Arabidopsis)

3. This is an optional suggestion about the LR branching angle. Since the topic of this review about LR formation and if the authors think it would useful for readers, they can include the role of cytokinin in LR branching angle (Waidman et al., 2019; Cytokinin Functions as an asymmetric and antigravitropic signal in lateral roots).

Review: Dynamic cytokinin signalling landscapes during lateral root formation in Arabidopsis — R0/PR3

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Comments to Author: The authors are reviewing the topic of lateral root formation from the cytokinin perspective, which is refreshing to see as this is usual done from an auxin perspective only. Overall the review is generally good, with up to date references related to cytokinin signalling. However, I think that there are a several things that would improve this work. First the review is entirely Arabidopsis-centric. While much of the work on cytokinin signalling has been conducted in this system, there is more to learn for similar studies of cytokinin and lateral roots in other plants (such as rice and maize) that would back-up or enhance the ideas put forward by the authors. If this is not something that the authors wish to do then the title should be changed to properly reflect this. Second, this work would highly benefit from the addition of a Table listing all the cytokinin-related genes involved in lateral root formation. Columns of type of cytokinin gene (signalling, biosynthesis, etc.) and stage of lateral root formation or patterning would allow easier access to what is occurring in different stages of formation. There are many abbreviations both from the gene name end and the stage of lateral formation that could be decoded for the average reader not proficient in these. Additional, a referenced table would make easy access for readers wishing to investigate more. Third, the authors indicate in several places in this manuscript that it would be nice to know if gene X was expressed at stage Y of LR development. While the authors have relied on published expression analysis, a quick examination of most queried genes in the eFP browser could generally answer this. Although direct experimentation would be great, an initial answer can be easily determined. Also there are a lot of auxin experiments on LR that have cytokinin-related genes affected in there analysis, which are often over looked. In fact, many "auxin"-related processes have a cytokinin-side to them that could be emphasized more here. An example of a more recent publication, not noted in this review relates to Cytokinin-Lateral roots and gravity response by Waidmann et al., 2019. Also the authors note a cytokinin to auxin transport via PIN connection related to lateral roots, but there is more know on that connection than discussed. The cytokinin transport discussion is ok, but most of that seems highly speculative. Again, a possible examination of these cytokinin transporters via eFP might add something here. The figure is fine related to TCS parts in stage I, but much of it doesn't seem very specific except for the IPT5 and LOG4 part. Is this any different at later LR stages? Also I am not sure why the TCS parts down stream of the AHKs are a question mark, unless it is to note that specific RRs are currently unknown. Older papers (To et al., 2004 and Mason et al., 2005) both indicate a role for many RRs in LR formation, albeit stage I has not been specifically examined for RRs.

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Comments to Author: Thank you for making the changes in the manuscript. I missed a couple of very minor typos in page 10 of the manuscript.

1. In line 176 - "Synthesises"

2. In line 181 and 188, the mutant names begin in capital letters possibly due to autocorrect -"Log4" "Ipt3".

Overall the manuscript is well written and will be of great resource to the community.

Review: Dynamic cytokinin signalling landscapes during lateral root formation in Arabidopsis — R1/PR8

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Comments to Author: I believe that the authors have either addressed my comments in revisions or have satisfactorily explained why they will leave the manuscript unchanged in response to my comments.

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Comments to Author: Dear Joop,

Thanks for this excellent revised version of your review. Reviewer #2 has identified a couple of typos; could you please correct these during the proof stage?

Best,

Lucia

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