%AWang, Hui%ALi, Xue%AWolabu, Tezera%AWang, Ziyao%ALiu, Ye%ATadesse, Dimiru%AChen, Naichong%AXu, Aijiao%ABi, Xiaojing%AZhang, Yunwei%AChen, Jianghua%ATadege, Million%BJournal Name: The Plant Cell; Journal Volume: 34; Journal Issue: 10; Related Information: CHORUS Timestamp: 2023-06-29 00:00:42 %D2022%IOxford University Press %JJournal Name: The Plant Cell; Journal Volume: 34; Journal Issue: 10; Related Information: CHORUS Timestamp: 2023-06-29 00:00:42 %K %MOSTI ID: 10372426 %PMedium: X %TWOX family transcriptional regulators modulate cytokinin homeostasis during leaf blade development in Medicago truncatula and Nicotiana sylvestris %XAbstract

The plant-specific family of WUSCHEL (WUS)-related homeobox (WOX) transcription factors is key regulators of embryogenesis, meristem maintenance, and lateral organ development in flowering plants. The modern/WUS clade transcriptional repressor STENOFOLIA/LAMINA1(LAM1), and the intermediate/WOX9 clade transcriptional activator MtWOX9/NsWOX9 antagonistically regulate leaf blade expansion, but the molecular mechanism is unknown. Using transcriptome profiling and biochemical methods, we determined that NsCKX3 is the common target of LAM1 and NsWOX9 in Nicotiana sylvestris. LAM1 and NsWOX9 directly recognize and bind to the same cis-elements in the NsCKX3 promoter to repress and activate its expression, respectively, thus controlling the levels of active cytokinins in vivo. Disruption of NsCKX3 in the lam1 background yielded a phenotype similar to the knockdown of NsWOX9 in lam1, while overexpressing NsCKX3 resulted in narrower and shorter lam1 leaf blades reminiscent of NsWOX9 overexpression in the lam1 mutant. Moreover, we established that LAM1 physically interacts with NsWOX9, and this interaction is required to regulate NsCKX3 transcription. Taken together, our results indicate that repressor and activator WOX members oppositely regulate a common downstream target to function in leaf blade outgrowth, offering a novel insight into the role of local cytokinins in balancing cell proliferation and differentiation during lateral organ development.

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