Emerging role of the ubiquitin proteasome system in the control of shoot apical meristem function(f)

J Integr Plant Biol. 2013 Jan;55(1):7-20. doi: 10.1111/jipb.12010.

Abstract

The shoot apical meristem (SAM) is a population of undifferentiated cells at the tip of the shoot axis that establishes early during plant embryogenesis and gives rise to all shoot organs throughout the plant's life. A plethora of different families of transcription factors (TFs) play a key role in establishing the equilibrium between cell differentiation and stem cell maintenance in the SAM. Fine tuning of these regulatory proteins is crucial for a proper and fast SAM response to environmental and hormonal cues, and for development progression. One effective way to rapidly inactivate TFs involves regulated proteolysis by the ubiquitin/26S proteasome system (UPS). However, a possible role of UPS-dependent protein degradation in the regulation of key SAM TFs has not been thoroughly investigated. Here, we summarize recent evidence supporting a role for the UPS in SAM maintenance and function. We integrate this survey with an in silico analysis of publicly-available microarray databases which identified ubiquitin ligases that are expressed in specific areas within the SAM, suggesting that they may regulate or act downstream of meristem-specific factors.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Meristem / physiology*
  • Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex / physiology*
  • Ubiquitin / physiology*

Substances

  • Ubiquitin
  • Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex