Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8381657 | Current Opinion in Plant Biology | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Multicellular plant development requires strict control of cell division orientation. A key unanswered question is how developmental regulators interact with the generic cell division machinery to trigger oriented divisions. We discuss the Arabidopsis embryo as a model for addressing this question. Recent progress in 3D imaging and computation now allows sketching of a framework for the developmental control of division orientation in which the signaling molecule auxin controls oriented division by preventing a geometrically defined default plane. We expect that the identification of auxin effectors, together with the identification of novel regulators of cell division will help to link developmental regulators to the division machinery.
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Authors
Maritza van Dop, Che-Yang Liao, Dolf Weijers,