Common Mechanisms of Developmental Reprogramming in Plants—Lessons From Regeneration, Symbiosis, and Parasitism
Most plants are exquisitely sensitive to their environment and adapt by reprogramming post-embryonic development. The systematic understanding of molecular mechanisms regulating developmental reprogramming has been underexplored because abiotic and biotic stimuli that lead to reprogramming of post-e...
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author | Yasunori Ichihashi Tsuneo Hakoyama Akira Iwase Ken Shirasu Keiko Sugimoto Makoto Hayashi |
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description | Most plants are exquisitely sensitive to their environment and adapt by reprogramming post-embryonic development. The systematic understanding of molecular mechanisms regulating developmental reprogramming has been underexplored because abiotic and biotic stimuli that lead to reprogramming of post-embryonic development vary and the outcomes are highly species-specific. In this review, we discuss the diversity and similarities of developmental reprogramming processes by summarizing recent key findings in reprogrammed development: plant regeneration, nodule organogenesis in symbiosis, and haustorial formation in parasitism. We highlight the potentially shared molecular mechanisms across the different developmental programs, especially a core network module mediated by the AUXIN RESPONSIVE FACTOR (ARF) and the LATERAL ORGAN BOUNDARIES DOMAIN (LBD) family of transcription factors. This allows us to propose a new holistic concept that will provide insights into the nature of plant development, catalyzing the fusion of subdisciplines in plant developmental biology. |
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spelling | doaj.art-b29e0045bb074da6ba376e0363e2dd7a2022-12-21T17:46:04ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2020-07-011110.3389/fpls.2020.01084555686Common Mechanisms of Developmental Reprogramming in Plants—Lessons From Regeneration, Symbiosis, and ParasitismYasunori Ichihashi0Tsuneo Hakoyama1Akira Iwase2Ken Shirasu3Keiko Sugimoto4Makoto Hayashi5RIKEN BioResource Research Center, Tsukuba, JapanRIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science, Yokohama, JapanRIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science, Yokohama, JapanRIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science, Yokohama, JapanRIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science, Yokohama, JapanRIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science, Yokohama, JapanMost plants are exquisitely sensitive to their environment and adapt by reprogramming post-embryonic development. The systematic understanding of molecular mechanisms regulating developmental reprogramming has been underexplored because abiotic and biotic stimuli that lead to reprogramming of post-embryonic development vary and the outcomes are highly species-specific. In this review, we discuss the diversity and similarities of developmental reprogramming processes by summarizing recent key findings in reprogrammed development: plant regeneration, nodule organogenesis in symbiosis, and haustorial formation in parasitism. We highlight the potentially shared molecular mechanisms across the different developmental programs, especially a core network module mediated by the AUXIN RESPONSIVE FACTOR (ARF) and the LATERAL ORGAN BOUNDARIES DOMAIN (LBD) family of transcription factors. This allows us to propose a new holistic concept that will provide insights into the nature of plant development, catalyzing the fusion of subdisciplines in plant developmental biology.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2020.01084/fullreprogrammed developmentlateral root developmentparasitismregenerationsymbiosis |
spellingShingle | Yasunori Ichihashi Tsuneo Hakoyama Akira Iwase Ken Shirasu Keiko Sugimoto Makoto Hayashi Common Mechanisms of Developmental Reprogramming in Plants—Lessons From Regeneration, Symbiosis, and Parasitism Frontiers in Plant Science reprogrammed development lateral root development parasitism regeneration symbiosis |
title | Common Mechanisms of Developmental Reprogramming in Plants—Lessons From Regeneration, Symbiosis, and Parasitism |
title_full | Common Mechanisms of Developmental Reprogramming in Plants—Lessons From Regeneration, Symbiosis, and Parasitism |
title_fullStr | Common Mechanisms of Developmental Reprogramming in Plants—Lessons From Regeneration, Symbiosis, and Parasitism |
title_full_unstemmed | Common Mechanisms of Developmental Reprogramming in Plants—Lessons From Regeneration, Symbiosis, and Parasitism |
title_short | Common Mechanisms of Developmental Reprogramming in Plants—Lessons From Regeneration, Symbiosis, and Parasitism |
title_sort | common mechanisms of developmental reprogramming in plants lessons from regeneration symbiosis and parasitism |
topic | reprogrammed development lateral root development parasitism regeneration symbiosis |
url | https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2020.01084/full |
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