학술논문

Stem Cells: Engines of Plant Growth and Development.
Document Type
Article
Source
International Journal of Molecular Sciences. Oct2023, Vol. 24 Issue 19, p14889. 26p.
Subject
*STEM cells
*PLANT development
*PLANT growth
*PLURIPOTENT stem cells
*LIFE cycles (Biology)
Language
ISSN
1661-6596
Abstract
The development of both animals and plants relies on populations of pluripotent stem cells that provide the cellular raw materials for organ and tissue formation. Plant stem cell reservoirs are housed at the shoot and root tips in structures called meristems, with the shoot apical meristem (SAM) continuously producing aerial leaf, stem, and flower organs throughout the life cycle. Thus, the SAM acts as the engine of plant development and has unique structural and molecular features that allow it to balance self-renewal with differentiation and act as a constant source of new cells for organogenesis while simultaneously maintaining a stem cell reservoir for future organ formation. Studies have identified key roles for intercellular regulatory networks that establish and maintain meristem activity, including the KNOX transcription factor pathway and the CLV-WUS stem cell feedback loop. In addition, the plant hormones cytokinin and auxin act through their downstream signaling pathways in the SAM to integrate stem cell activity and organ initiation. This review discusses how the various regulatory pathways collectively orchestrate SAM function and touches on how their manipulation can alter stem cell activity to improve crop yield. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]