BOTERO1 is required for normal orientation of cortical microtubules and anisotropic cell expansion in Arabidopsis.

A. Bichet, T. Desnos, S. Turner, O. Grandjean, Herman Höfte
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Mutants at the BOTERO1 locus are affected in anisotropic growth in all non-tip-growing cell types examined. Mutant cells are shorter and broader than those of the wild type. Mutant inflorescence stems show a dramatically reduced bending modulus and maximum stress at yield. Our observations of root epidermis cells show that the cell expansion defect in bot1 is correlated with a defect in the orientation of the cortical microtubules. We found that in cells within the apical portion of the root, which roughly corresponds to the meristem, microtubules were loosely organized and became much more highly aligned in transverse arrays with increasing distance from the tip. Such a transition was not observed in bot1. No defect in microtubule organization was observed in kor-1, another mutant with a radial cell expansion defect. We also found that in wild-type root epidermal cells, cessation of radial expansion precedes the increased alignment of cortical microtubules into transverse arrays. Bot1 roots still show a gravitropic response, which indicates that ordered cortical microtubules are not required for differential growth during gravitropism. Interestingly, the fact that in the mutant, these major changes in microtubule organization cause relatively subtle changes in cell morphology, suggest that other levels of control of growth anisotropy remain to be discovered. Together, these observations suggest that BOT1 is required for organizing cortical microtubules into transverse arrays in interphase cells, and that this organization is required for consolidating, rather than initiating, changes in the direction of cell expansion.
BOTERO1是拟南芥皮层微管正常定向和各向异性细胞扩增所必需的。
BOTERO1位点的突变体在所有非尖端生长的细胞类型中都受到各向异性生长的影响。突变细胞比野生型的细胞更短、更宽。突变花序茎在屈服时弯曲模量和最大应力显著降低。我们对根表皮细胞的观察表明,bot1的细胞扩增缺陷与皮层微管取向缺陷有关。我们发现,在根的根尖部分(大致相当于分生组织)内的细胞中,微管组织松散,并且随着离根尖距离的增加,微管在横向排列中变得更加高度排列。在bot1中没有观察到这种转变。在另一个具有放射状细胞扩增缺陷的突变体kor-1中未观察到微管组织缺陷。我们还发现,在野生型根表皮细胞中,停止径向扩张先于皮层微管向横向排列的增加。Bot1根仍然表现出向地性反应,这表明有序的皮质微管不需要在向地性过程中进行差异生长。有趣的是,在突变体中,微管组织的这些主要变化引起细胞形态的相对微妙的变化,这表明对生长各向异性的其他水平的控制仍有待发现。总之,这些观察结果表明,在间期细胞中,将皮质微管组织成横向阵列需要BOT1,并且这种组织是巩固而不是启动细胞扩增方向变化所必需的。
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