Developmental Cell
Volume 33, Issue 5, 8 June 2015, Pages 576-588
Journal home page for Developmental Cell

Article
Organizer-Derived WOX5 Signal Maintains Root Columella Stem Cells through Chromatin-Mediated Repression of CDF4 Expression

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.devcel.2015.04.024Get rights and content
Under an Elsevier user license
open archive

Highlights

  • WOX5 can reprogram differentiated columella cells into stem cells

  • Intercellular WOX5 movement maintains stem cell pluripotency

  • WOX5 represses the differentiation factor CDF4 via histone deacetylation

  • Opposing transcription factor gradients regulate stem cell balance

Summary

Stem cells in plants and animals are maintained pluripotent by signals from adjacent niche cells. In plants, WUSCHEL HOMEOBOX (WOX) transcription factors are central regulators of stem cell maintenance in different meristem types, yet their molecular mode of action has remained elusive. Here we show that in the Arabidopsis root meristem, the WOX5 protein moves from the root niche organizer, the quiescent center, into the columella stem cells, where it directly represses the transcription factor gene CDF4. This creates a gradient of CDF4 transcription, which promotes differentiation opposite to the WOX5 gradient, allowing stem cell daughter cells to exit the stem cell state. We further show that WOX5 represses CDF4 transcription by recruiting TPL/TPR co-repressors and the histone deacetylase HDA19, which consequently induces histone deacetylation at the CDF4 regulatory region. Our results show that chromatin-mediated repression of differentiation programs is a common strategy in plant and animal stem cell niches.

Cited by (0)

4

Present address: KU-PLEN, Højbakkegård Allé 13, 2630 Taastrup, Denmark