2018
DOI: 10.1111/tpj.14114
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MEDIATOR18 influences Arabidopsis root architecture, represses auxin signaling and is a critical factor for cell viability in root meristems

Abstract: Summary The Mediator (MED) complex plays a key role in the recruitment and assembly of the transcription machinery for the control of gene expression. Here, we report on the role of MEDIATOR18 (MED18) subunit in root development, auxin signaling and meristem cell viability in Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings. Loss‐of‐function mutations in MED18 reduce primary root growth, but increase lateral root formation and root hair development. This phenotype correlates with alterations in cell division and elongation like… Show more

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“…These TFs have been implicated as central regulators of the low-energy transcriptional response which may overlap with the abiotic stress response 92 , and the data presented here implicate MED18 as a co-regulator during salt stress. bZIP11 and MED18 have both been implicated in auxin-mediated transcription, suggesting a possible integration point for these signaling pathways 93,94 . Our results also identify a putative interaction between MED18 and light signaling pathways via the PIF1/PIF3 TFs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These TFs have been implicated as central regulators of the low-energy transcriptional response which may overlap with the abiotic stress response 92 , and the data presented here implicate MED18 as a co-regulator during salt stress. bZIP11 and MED18 have both been implicated in auxin-mediated transcription, suggesting a possible integration point for these signaling pathways 93,94 . Our results also identify a putative interaction between MED18 and light signaling pathways via the PIF1/PIF3 TFs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the current study, the AP2/EREBP family presented the most responsive common DEGs compared to the other families. Genes of this family showed a global up-regulation, which was closely associated with auxin and cytokinin signaling in root regeneration [68,69,70]. A good example is RAP2.6L , which was involved in pith cell division and displayed a great induction in response to the reduced auxin level at the lower side of incision in Arabidopsis stems [71].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In agreement, impaired root growth and spontaneous cell death in the RAM was also described for mutants with defects in DNA replication, DNA repair, or chromatin assembly. Examples are mutants lacking components of the mediator complex (Raya‐Gonzalez et al , ) or with disrupted function of the homologue of yeast DNA Replication Helicase/Nuclease 2 (Jia et al , ), as well as mutants with impaired function of histone chaperone complexes (Ma et al , ) or with defects in structural components of the chromatin (Diaz et al , ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%