CLE peptides in vascular development

J Integr Plant Biol. 2013 Apr;55(4):389-94. doi: 10.1111/jipb.12044.

Abstract

The plant vascular system consists of two conductive tissues, phloem and xylem. The vascular meristem, namely the (pro-)cambium, is a stem-cell tissue that gives rise to both xylem and phloem. Recent studies have revealed that CLAVATA3/Embryo Surrounding Region-related (CLE) peptides function in establishing the vascular system through interaction with phytohormones. In particular, TDIF/CLE41/CLE44, phloem-derived CLE peptides, promote the proliferation of vascular cambium cells and prevent them from differentiating into xylem by regulating WOX4 expression through the TDR/PXY receptor. In this review article, we outline recent advances on how CLE peptides function in vascular development in concert with phytohormones through mediating cell-cell communication. The perspective of CLE peptide signaling in vascular development is also discussed.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Arabidopsis / cytology
  • Arabidopsis / growth & development
  • Arabidopsis / metabolism
  • Arabidopsis Proteins / metabolism
  • Cambium / metabolism
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
  • Meristem / cytology
  • Meristem / growth & development
  • Meristem / metabolism
  • Peptides / metabolism*
  • Phloem / cytology
  • Phloem / growth & development*
  • Phloem / metabolism*
  • Xylem / cytology
  • Xylem / growth & development*
  • Xylem / metabolism*

Substances

  • Arabidopsis Proteins
  • Peptides