De novo assembly of plant body plan: a step ahead of Deadpool.

Regeneration (Oxford, England) Pub Date : 2016-10-28 eCollection Date: 2016-08-01 DOI:10.1002/reg2.68
Abdul Kareem, Dhanya Radhakrishnan, Yash Sondhi, Mohammed Aiyaz, Merin V Roy, Kaoru Sugimoto, Kalika Prasad
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Abstract

While in the movie Deadpool it is possible for a human to recreate an arm from scratch, in reality plants can even surpass that. Not only can they regenerate lost parts, but also the whole plant body can be reborn from a few existing cells. Despite the decades old realization that plant cells possess the ability to regenerate a complete shoot and root system, it is only now that the underlying mechanisms are being unraveled. De novo plant regeneration involves the initiation of regenerative mass, acquisition of the pluripotent state, reconstitution of stem cells and assembly of regulatory interactions. Recent studies have furthered our understanding on the making of a complete plant system in the absence of embryonic positional cues. We review the recent studies probing the molecular mechanisms of de novo plant regeneration in response to external inductive cues and our current knowledge of direct reprogramming of root to shoot and vice versa. We further discuss how de novo regeneration can be exploited to meet the demands of green culture industries and to serve as a general model to address the fundamental questions of regeneration across the plant kingdom.

植物身体计划的全新组装:比 "死侍 "更进一步。
在电影《死侍》中,人类有可能从头再来一只手臂,而在现实中,植物甚至可以超越这一点。它们不仅可以再生失去的部分,还可以从现有的几个细胞中再生出整个植物体。尽管人们几十年前就已经意识到植物细胞具有再生出完整的芽和根系的能力,但直到现在,人们才揭开了其中的内在机制。植物从头再生涉及再生质量的启动、多能状态的获得、干细胞的重组和调控相互作用的组装。最近的研究进一步加深了我们对在没有胚胎位置线索的情况下建立完整植物系统的理解。我们回顾了近期针对植物在外部诱导线索作用下从头再生的分子机制的研究,以及我们目前对根到芽直接重编程(反之亦然)的认识。我们进一步讨论了如何利用从头再生来满足绿色栽培产业的需求,并将其作为解决整个植物界再生基本问题的通用模型。
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