Publications
Cellular damage triggers mechano-chemical control of cell wall dynamics and patterned cell divisions in plant healing
Di Fino, Luciano Martín; Anjam, Muhammad Shahzad; Besten, Maarten; Mentzelopoulou, Andriani; Papadakis, Vassilis; Zahid, Nageena; Baez, Luis Alonso; Trozzi, Nicola; Majda, Mateusz; Ma, Xuemin; Hamann, Thorsten; Sprakel, Joris; Moschou, Panagiotis N.; Smith, Richard S.; Marhavý, Peter
Summary
Reactivation of cell division is crucial for the regeneration of damaged tissues, which is a fundamental process across all multicellular organisms. However, the mechanisms underlying the activation of cell division in plants during regeneration remain poorly understood. Here, we show that single-cell endodermal ablation generates a transient change in the local mechanical pressure on neighboring pericycle cells to activate patterned cell division that is crucial for tissue regeneration in Arabidopsis roots. Moreover, we provide strong evidence that this process relies on the phytohormone ethylene. Thus, our results highlight a previously unrecognized role of mechano-chemical control in patterned cell division during regeneration in plants.