Increased Leaf Size: Different Means to an End
pmid: 20460583
pmc: PMC2899902
Increased Leaf Size: Different Means to an End
AbstractThe final size of plant organs, such as leaves, is tightly controlled by environmental and genetic factors that must spatially and temporally coordinate cell expansion and cell cycle activity. However, this regulation of organ growth is still poorly understood. The aim of this study is to gain more insight into the genetic control of leaf size in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) by performing a comparative analysis of transgenic lines that produce enlarged leaves under standardized environmental conditions. To this end, we selected five genes belonging to different functional classes that all positively affect leaf size when overexpressed: AVP1, GRF5, JAW, BRI1, and GA20OX1. We show that the increase in leaf area in these lines depended on leaf position and growth conditions and that all five lines affected leaf size differently; however, in all cases, an increase in cell number was, entirely or predominantly, responsible for the leaf size enlargement. By analyzing hormone levels, transcriptome, and metabolome, we provide deeper insight into the molecular basis of the growth phenotype for the individual lines. A comparative analysis between these data sets indicates that enhanced organ growth is governed by different, seemingly independent pathways. The analysis of transgenic lines simultaneously overexpressing two growth-enhancing genes further supports the concept that multiple pathways independently converge on organ size control in Arabidopsis.
- University of Antwerp Belgium
- Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology Germany
- Max Planck Society Germany
- Ghent University Belgium
Arabidopsis Proteins, Gene Expression Profiling, Arabidopsis, Cell Count, Cyclopentanes, Organ Size, Genes, Plant, Plant Leaves, Inorganic Pyrophosphatase, Phenotype, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Brassinosteroids, Metabolome, Oxylipins, RNA, Messenger, Biology, Protein Kinases, Cholestanols, Inositol, Abscisic Acid, Signal Transduction
Arabidopsis Proteins, Gene Expression Profiling, Arabidopsis, Cell Count, Cyclopentanes, Organ Size, Genes, Plant, Plant Leaves, Inorganic Pyrophosphatase, Phenotype, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Brassinosteroids, Metabolome, Oxylipins, RNA, Messenger, Biology, Protein Kinases, Cholestanols, Inositol, Abscisic Acid, Signal Transduction
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