Hao Li, Shiguang Yin, Linjing Wang, Na Xu, Lijun Liu
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Transcription factor PagLBD21 functions as a repressor of secondary xylem development in Populus.
During secondary growth in trees, xylem cells differentiated from cambium cells begin to synthesize secondary cell walls that are primarily composed of cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin, and are deposited between primary cell walls and plasma membranes, leading to wood formation. Identification of regulatory genes functioning during this developmental process is valuable for increasing wood production. In this study, we functionally characterized an LBD (LATERAL ORGAN BOUNDARIES DOMAIN) transcription factor PagLBD21 as a repressor of secondary xylem development in Populus. Compared to wild type plants, transgenic plants overexpressing PagLBD21 (PagLBD21OE) exhibited decreased xylem widths in cross-sections. Consistent with the functional analysis, RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) analysis revealed that genes functioning in xylem development and secondary cell wall biosynthesis pathways were significantly down-regulated in PagLBD21OE plants. We also performed DNA affinity purification followed by sequencing (DAP-seq) to identify genome-wide target genes of PagLBD21. Furthermore, we compared the RNA-seq and DAP-seq datasets of PagLBD21 and PagLBD3, and the results showed that there was a significant overlap between their target genes, suggesting these two LBD transcription factors are functionally redundant during secondary growth.
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Literacy is the official journal of the United Kingdom Literacy Association (formerly the United Kingdom Reading Association), the professional association for teachers of literacy. Literacy is a refereed journal for those interested in the study and development of literacy. Its readership comprises practitioners, teacher educators, researchers and both undergraduate and graduate students. Literacy offers educators a forum for debate through scrutinising research evidence, reflecting on analysed accounts of innovative practice and examining recent policy developments.