New Article: "A cytokinin response maximum induces and activates bifacial stem cells for radial growth" rdcu.be/eBbtc
Initiation of radial growth, during which a transient cytokinin response maximum transforms dormant procambial cells into bifacial stem cells.
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Free-to-read version hereπ rdcu.be/ey7yj
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Huge thanks to all collaborators! Special thanks to Prof. Hidehiro Fukaki (Kobe Univ.) β his lab's imaging setup was essential. And to Dr. Takaaki Yonekura @monera-kingdom.bsky.social, a former senior whose modeling directly supported our conclusions.
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This work is the culmination of 7.5 years of research, starting from my undergraduate days.
Deep thanks to my supervisor Prof. Yuki Kondo @ykondolab.bsky.social for unwavering support.
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This means:
π‘ Cytokinin is not just a generic growth signal β
Itβs a switch that creates stem cells specifically for radial growth.
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So what does cytokinin actually do during this peak?
It induces and activates stem cells.
Before the CRM, cells canβt directly differentiate to xylem or self-renew. After the CRM, they gain both abilities.
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In Arabidopsis roots, cytokinin response imaging revealed something surprising:
A clear but transient peak of cytokinin signaling β which we called the cytokinin response maximum (CRM) β appears.
2β3 days later, radial growth begins.
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Using a vascular cell induction system called VISUAL, combined with single-cell transcriptomics and luminescence imaging, we found something else:
Cytokinin doesn't just boost division β it promotes the transition of dormant procambial cells into active cambial stem cells.
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Cytokinin was already known to be important for radial growth, but mostly thought to just promote cell division.
We questioned this assumption.
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In many plants like trees, bifacial cambial stem cells drive radial growth by dividing actively.
Before that, they exist as inactive procambial cells β waiting in a dormant state.
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Kondo Lab has started Bluesky.
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Identification of cambium stem cell factors and their positioning mechanism
Wood constitutes the largest reservoir of terrestrial biomass. Composed of xylem, it arises from one side of the vascular cambium, a bifacial stem cell niche that also produces phloem on the opposing ...
Finally out! We identified the stem cell factors (CAILs) of the vascular cambium, and a mechanism involving a ligand sequestration to position the stem cells. This work is a result of fruitful collaboration with @peteretchells.bsky.social and Tusscher labs. π§΅ 1/x
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