The emerging roles of WOX genes in development and stress responses in woody plants

IF 4.2 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Xiaoqi Zhou , Haitao Han , Jinhui Chen , Han Han
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Abstract

Woody plants represent the world largest biomass which are actually developed from small amounts of stem cells. The programing and re-programing of these stem cells significantly affect the plastic development and environmental adaptation of woody plants. The WUSCHEL-related homeobox (WOX) genes constitute a family of plant-specific homeodomain transcription factors that perform key functions in plant development, including embryonic patterning, stem-cell maintenance, and organ formation. There also is emerging evidence supporting their participation in stress responses, although whether these functions are stem-cell-mediated is unknown. Past research has mainly focused on the WOX protein family in non-woody plants, such as Arabidopsis thaliana and Oryza sativa. The roles of WOX genes in woody plant stem cell regulation are less understood, partially due to their long life cycles, large physical sizes and challenges in obtaining transgenic trees. Recent advancements in transformation protocols in various tree species have begun to reveal the functions of WOXs in woody plants. Here, we summarize current understanding of WOXs in embryogenesis, organogenesis, and stress responses, highlighting an emerging molecular network centered on WOXs in woody plants.

WOX 基因在木本植物的生长发育和应激反应中的新作用
木本植物是世界上最大的生物量,实际上是由少量干细胞发育而成。这些干细胞的编程和重编程对木本植物的可塑性发育和环境适应性有重大影响。WUSCHEL相关同源染色体(WOX)基因是植物特异性同源转录因子家族的成员,在植物发育过程中发挥着关键作用,包括胚胎模式化、干细胞维持和器官形成。也有新证据支持它们参与胁迫反应,但这些功能是否由干细胞介导尚不清楚。过去的研究主要集中在非木本植物(如拟南芥和黑麦草)中的 WOX 蛋白家族。人们对 WOX 基因在木本植物干细胞调控中的作用了解较少,部分原因是木本植物生命周期长、体型大,以及获得转基因树木的挑战。最近在各种树种的转化协议方面取得的进展已开始揭示 WOX 在木本植物中的功能。在此,我们总结了目前对 WOXs 在胚胎发生、器官形成和应激反应中作用的了解,并着重介绍了木本植物中以 WOXs 为中心的新兴分子网络。
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Plant Science
Plant Science 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
9.10
自引率
1.90%
发文量
322
审稿时长
33 days
期刊介绍: Plant Science will publish in the minimum of time, research manuscripts as well as commissioned reviews and commentaries recommended by its referees in all areas of experimental plant biology with emphasis in the broad areas of genomics, proteomics, biochemistry (including enzymology), physiology, cell biology, development, genetics, functional plant breeding, systems biology and the interaction of plants with the environment. Manuscripts for full consideration should be written concisely and essentially as a final report. The main criterion for publication is that the manuscript must contain original and significant insights that lead to a better understanding of fundamental plant biology. Papers centering on plant cell culture should be of interest to a wide audience and methods employed result in a substantial improvement over existing established techniques and approaches. Methods papers are welcome only when the technique(s) described is novel or provides a major advancement of established protocols.
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