Variation in growth rate between Arabidopsis ecotypes is correlated with cell division and A-type cyclin-dependent kinase activity

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作者
Beemster, GTS [1 ]
De Vusser, K [1 ]
De Tavernier, E [1 ]
De Bock, K [1 ]
Inzé, D [1 ]
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[1] State Univ Ghent VIB, Dept Plant Genet, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium
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10.1104/pp.002923
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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We used a kinematic analysis to investigate the growth processes responsible for variation in primary root growth between 18 ecotypes of Arabidopsis. Root elongation rate differed 4-fold between the slowest (Landsberg erecta, 71 mum h(-1)) and fastest growing line (Wassilewskija [Ws]; 338 Am h(-1)). This difference was contributed almost equally by variations in mature cortical cell length (84 mum [Landsberg erecta] to 237 mum [Ws]) and rate of cell production (0.63 cell h(-1) [NW108] to 1.83 cell h(-1) [Ws]). Cell production, in turn, was determined by variation in cell cycle duration (19 h [Tsu] to 48 h [NW108]) and, to a lesser extent, by differences in the number of dividing cells (32 [Weiningen] to 61 [Ws]). We found no correlation between mature cell size and endoreduplication, refuting the hypothesis that the two are linked. However, there was a strong correlation between cell production rates and the activity of the cyclin-dependent kinase (CDKA). The level of the protein could explain 32% of the variation in CDKA. Therefore, it is likely that regulators of CDKA, such as cyclins and inhibitors, are also involved. These data provide a functional link between cell cycle regulation and whole-plant growth rate as affected by genetic differences.
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